Prodapt, the leading consulting, technology & managed services provider to the Connectedness vertical, announced that it has acquired Innovative Logic, a Silicon Valley-based hi-tech services company building next-generation solutions for global digital platform players. Innovative Logic works with leading operators of the connected economy – including several FAANG, and leading global digital platform companies.
With the burgeoning demand for hi-tech services arising due to the explosive growth of 5G, IoT, AR/VR, the acquisition will enable Prodapt to play a vital role in the early stages of the innovation cycle, acquire new capabilities, and deepen relationships with digital platform companies in the connectedness industry.
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“Innovative Logic has built an impressive business with a marquee customer base and we’re excited to welcome them to the Prodapt family,” said Vedant Jhaver, Chairman and CEO, Prodapt. “Our combined expertise in the hi-tech services will help to strengthen our capability and relationships with some of the leading creators of the hyper-connected world,” he added.
Innovative logic’s systems design capabilities in silicon (SoC, ASIC, FPGA) & software (Embedded, Firmware, IoT) complements Prodapt’s vision of Connectedness to play an end-to-end role that enables communications, collaboration, and entertainment. The expanded capability will help Prodapt provide services right from the device to the edge and the cloud.
“Joining Prodapt is a great cultural fit for the Innovative Logic team, given our shared belief to enable, integrate and build solutions using next-gen technologies,” said Dinesh Tyagi, President & CEO, Innovative Logic. “We can now scale and deliver a more powerful proposition to customers spanning across consulting, embedded systems design to operations and digital business outcome-driven solutions.”
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