Saicon Consultants acquires Nagpur-based Pragmatyc to strengthen Enterprise AI and AIoT capabilities
Saicon Consultants, Inc. has completed the acquisition of Nagpur-based Pragmatyc, a specialist in Enterprise AI, AIoT, intelligent automation, and digital engineering. The move deepens Saicon’s ability to fuse real-world operations with data pipelines and machine intelligence—aiming to help clients unlock efficiency, sharpen decision-making, and improve business outcomes across complex environments.
What the deal brings together
- Enterprise AI at scale: Pragmatyc’s experience in computer vision, predictive analytics, and data engineering complements Saicon’s delivery muscle and global reach.
- AIoT integration: The combined team can more tightly connect sensors, devices, and industrial systems with enterprise data to power real-time insights and automated responses at the edge.
- Operational impact: From quality control and energy optimization to predictive maintenance and supply chain visibility, the two companies aim to accelerate measurable, AI-driven transformation.
Saicon’s growing platform
Established in 1998, Saicon provides technology, engineering, and consulting services to enterprises across the United States and global markets. The company employs more than 1,600 people and supports over 80 enterprise customers through operations and delivery centers in the U.S. and India. The addition of Pragmatyc strengthens Saicon’s AI engineering practice while expanding its global delivery capabilities, with an emphasis on solutions that connect physical assets, data workflows, and analytics.
Pragmatyc’s strengths
Pragmatyc brings a track record across Enterprise AI and AIoT, notably in computer vision, intelligent automation, predictive modeling, and robust data engineering. Its portfolio is geared toward building connected, intelligent operations—turning dispersed data from machines, cameras, and sensors into actionable, context-aware intelligence. These capabilities are designed to slot into Saicon’s existing services, accelerating end-to-end programs from strategy and architecture to deployment and scale.
Strategy in motion
The deal follows Saicon’s recent acquisitions of U.S.-based SilverSearch and Nagpur’s Valethi Technologies. Together, these moves point to a deliberate strategy: deepen expertise in high-growth domains such as AI and automation, strengthen delivery capacity, and bolster the company’s presence in the U.S. while leveraging talent hubs in India.
Leadership perspective
Ramesh Lokre, Founder and CEO of Saicon Consultants, noted that the acquisition targets two fast-rising priorities for enterprise clients: AI that enhances decision-making and AIoT that elevates the value of connected devices and industrial systems. By pairing Pragmatyc’s engineering depth with Saicon’s client network and scale, he said the company aims to help customers build smarter, more connected operations with faster time-to-value.
Praful Lichade, Founder and CEO of Pragmatyc, called the integration a pivotal step in the company’s evolution. He emphasized that joining Saicon expands Pragmatyc’s ability to deliver enterprise-grade AI solutions globally while opening new growth paths for its teams and technologies.
Why it matters now
- Edge-to-cloud intelligence: As data volumes surge from factory floors, logistics networks, and smart infrastructure, organizations need unified stacks that stitch together sensors, networks, and AI models—often across edge and cloud environments.
- Operational resilience: AI-driven forecasting and computer vision help anticipate disruptions, maintain quality, and reduce downtime, turning reactive processes into proactive ones.
- Human-in-the-loop efficiency: Intelligent automation and assistive analytics can augment frontline teams, guiding decisions with contextual recommendations instead of replacing critical human judgment.
Looking ahead
With Pragmatyc on board, Saicon is positioned to design and scale AI systems that are closer to where work happens—on factory lines, in warehouses, and across distributed assets. Expect an emphasis on solutions that tie sensor data to enterprise systems, blend predictive models with real-time controls, and surface insights through intuitive dashboards and, potentially, emerging interfaces like AR-assisted workflows for training and maintenance.
For enterprises navigating digital modernization, the combined capabilities signal a push toward measurable outcomes: lower costs via predictive maintenance, fewer defects through computer vision, stronger sustainability profiles through better energy management, and faster decision cycles powered by trustworthy data pipelines. As AI and AIoT continue to converge, Saicon and Pragmatyc are betting that an integrated approach—strategy, engineering, deployment, and ongoing optimization—will be the differentiator.