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July 2025

This Gujarat-based startup streamlines IoT adoption with a scalable cloud backend tailored for OEMs and smart devices.

- Nitisha Dubey, Nidhi Agarwal

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1 ANEDYA ENABLING FASTER AND EFFICIENT IoT ADOPTION FOR OEMs

Anedya, a deep-tech startup founded by Chinmaya Mahanta and Markand P. Pathak, operates in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain, offering a specialised cloud platform designed to streamline and accelerate IoT adoption for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company focuses on the cloud layer, delivering a plug-and-play backend that connects smart devices to end-user interfaces.

“Our solution eliminates the need for OEMs to build complex cloud infrastructure from scratch, reducing development time by six to seven months and removing the need to hire dedicated cloud engineers. We provide backend as Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), purpose-built for IoT applications,” explains Chinmaya.

imageThe primary users of Anedya’s services are OEMs that manufacture devices such as smart water purifiers, electric vehicles, smart home products, industrial equipment, and cold storage systems. When these manufacturers aim to add smart features—like monitoring water quality or enabling remote operation—Anedya facilitates the transformation.

Markand explains that the process typically involves three core components: hardware equipped with Wi-Fi or GSM-based chips, Anedya’s cloud backend, and a mobile or web application for the end-user. “Our platform ensures seamless integration between the hardware and the app, enabling reliable data communication, efficient device management, and robust control capabilities,” he adds.

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