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About

An engineering firm that governments and boards can put in a procurement file.

Trikuti Technologies builds production software for organisations where a failure is not a bad sprint. It is a department that cannot issue permits, or a warehouse that cannot ship.

What we do

We are engaged when an organisation needs a system that does not exist yet, and needs it to still be maintainable years after we hand it over. That has meant a state tourism corporation's entire booking and analytics platform, contract-farming systems used by staff standing in a field, a medical supply chain, and AI products for venture-backed startups.

Public-sector delivery imposes a discipline that private work often does not. Access has to be provable. Records have to be auditable. The system has to keep running when the officer who commissioned it has been transferred and nobody remembers the vendor's name. We build for that condition by default, and it has made our private-sector work better.

We are deliberately not a firm that does everything. We removed blockchain and e-commerce from our service list rather than sell capabilities we cannot staff at depth. What remains is what we can put a reference call behind.

At a glance

Organisations served
15+
Engagements delivered
20+
Client types
State government departments and private enterprise
Sectors delivered in
Supply Chain & Inventory, Tourism, Agriculture & Food Processing, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Public Policy & Data, Consulting, B2B SaaS, Automation, Education, Finance

Principles

What we commit to before the contract

Stated plainly, because these are the questions every serious buyer asks in the second meeting.

01

We decline work we cannot do well

If a project needs expertise we do not have, you will hear that before the contract rather than during delivery. It costs us engagements and saves us reputations.

02

You own what we build

Documentation, runbooks and a codebase your engineers can work in are deliverables. A system only its vendor can maintain is a system you are renting.

03

We are accountable after go-live

Software degrades quietly. We operate what we ship under defined response commitments, because the risky period for a platform begins the week after launch.

Tell us what you're trying to build

Send us the problem, not a specification. We'll tell you honestly whether we're the right people for it, and if we aren't, we'll say so.