Nanta Tech Limited has acquired the entire business undertaking of RSVP Infotech Solutions Private Limited through a slump sale. This strategic move aims to significantly expand the company's operational scale and bolster its AI and robotics offerings. The acquisition introduces 14 AI engineers to Nanta Tech, directly enhancing its specialized capabilities and reinforcing its vision to become an AI-first, software-driven technology firm.
The deal, formalized through a Business Transfer Agreement on March 24, 2026, is expected to expand Nanta Tech's market presence and strengthen its Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics capabilities. It particularly bolsters the company's "Allbotix" robotics brand, marking a crucial step in Nanta Tech's pivot towards offering intelligent, autonomous AI-driven solutions for industrial applications.
Nanta Tech, incorporated in June 2023, has been actively building its presence in AV integration and service robots. The company previously acquired MNT Technologies in February 2024 as part of its inorganic growth strategy. Nanta Tech also successfully launched its IPO in December 2025, listing on the BSE SME platform. This latest acquisition aligns with its established strategy to enhance its technological footprint in AI and robotics.
The integration of RSVP Infotech's team and operations is anticipated to immediately add 14 skilled AI engineers to Nanta Tech's workforce, enhancing research, development, and deployment capacities. This move is set to strengthen the 'Allbotix' brand's roadmap for next-generation robotics solutions, accelerate the company's AI-first vision, and potentially expand its market reach.
However, Nanta Tech, as a recently listed SME, faces inherent risks. These include a limited operating history and potential integration challenges with the newly acquired business. The company's reliance on a few key customers could also pose a risk. Furthermore, rapid advancements in AI and robotics technology necessitate continuous innovation to avoid obsolescence.
In the competitive tech landscape, Nanta Tech competes with established IT firms like Tata Elxsi and Coforge in software and AI services, and with automation specialists such as ABB India and GreyOrange in robotics. While these peers are larger, Nanta Tech's targeted acquisition of specialized AI talent aims to accelerate its growth in niche AI and robotics applications.
Investors will be tracking details on the integration timeline for RSVP Infotech's team and operations. Updates on operational continuity, future plans for RSVP Infotech's business, and how the new AI talent will drive Nanta Tech's projects will be key. Management commentary on expected synergies and strategic benefits from this integration will also be closely watched, alongside any forthcoming announcements on new product developments for the 'Allbotix' brand.
