Zen Technologies Secures Rs 46 Crore Maintenance Contract with Ministry of Defence

New Delhi: Strengthening its role in country’s defence infrastructure, Zen Technologies Limited has secured a substantial annual maintenance contract (AMC) with the Ministry of Defence, valued at Rs 46 crore, inclusive of taxes. The five-year contract covers the upkeep and maintenance of simulators designed by Zen Technologies.

Highlighting the Defence Ministry’s trust in Zen’s cutting-edge simulation technology, the AMC underscores Zen’s growing relationship with the Ministry of Defence. This contract will see Zen ensuring the continuous readiness and operational efficiency of vital training simulators used by India’s defence forces.

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Expressing its commitment to maintaining the high standards that have become synonymous with its brand, a spokesperson from  Zen Technologies commented, “We are proud to be a reliable partner for the Ministry of Defence, and this contract demonstrates the faith the government places in our capabilities.”

With over 30 years of experience, Zen Technologies has built a reputation as a leading developer of advanced military training simulators, anti-drone solutions, and other defence technologies. The company has positioned itself at the forefront of military training innovation, helping armed forces improve their skills and preparedness through high-tech simulation environments.

Operating a dedicated Research and Development (R&D) facility in Hyderabad, recognised by the Government of India’s Ministry of Science and Technology, Zen Technologies’ focus on innovation is evident in its impressive track record, having filed over 155 patents, with more than 75 already granted. Zen’s extensive experience in the defence sector is also highlighted by its global reach, with over 1,000 training systems deployed internationally.

Aligned with the Indian government’s push for modernisation and self-reliance in the defence sector, this latest maintenance contract establishes Zen’s role in maintaining high-performance simulators, and complementing the Ministry of Defence’s broader strategy to ensure that India’s military is equipped with world-class technologies and support systems.

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