Indication Instruments, Vayavya Labs strengthens strategic alliance for next ge-n auto technologies

The expanded collaboration brings together Vayavya Labs’ expertise in automotive software, ADAS platforms, functional safety, cybersecurity, and virtualised ECU development with Indication Instruments Ltd.’s trusted portfolio of instrument clusters and sensors.

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Indication Instruments Ltd. (IIL) has strengthened strategic alliance with Vayavya Labs Pvt. Ltd., reinforcing its long-term commitment to next-generation automotive technologies.

The move deepens a relationship that has evolved over several years and reflects a shared focus on building capabilities aligned with the automotive industry’s transition toward software-defined and safety-critical systems.

The association between the two companies began with early-stage angel investments by the promoters of Indication Instruments Ltd. in Vayavya Labs. Over time, the collaboration has matured into a more consolidated strategic engagement, following Vayavya Labs’ recent secondary restructuring.

This evolving partnership is expected to support deeper collaboration across solution development and customer engagement, including closer engagement with OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in India and global markets.

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R.K. Patil, CEO of Vayavya Labs, said, “This deeper alignment enables us to invest with greater confidence in core engineering capabilities and next-generation automotive platforms. It also allows us to engage more meaningfully with OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers as the industry moves toward increasingly software-led architectures.”

Vishal Lalani, Managing Director of Indication Instruments Ltd., said, “This alliance reflects our conviction in the direction the automotive industry is heading and the importance of building strength in safety-critical, software-driven systems. Vayavya brings strong technical depth in areas that are becoming central to the future of mobility. For Indication Instruments, this collaboration supports our long-term strategy to build capabilities across ADAS, functional safety, cybersecurity, and virtualised ECU development.”

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