ENCY Software expands into India

Published
May 19, 2025 - 07:00am
ENCY Software Expands into India with New Subsidiary
The ENCY X ecosystem will be locally promoted and adapted for the Indian market needs.

ENCY Software, a European developer of CAD/CAM/OLP solutions for automating CNC machine and industrial robot programming, has officially registered and launched its wholly-owned Indian subsidiary — ENCY Software India Pvt., Ltd. — in Pune, Maharashtra. 

The company says that opening marks a strategic expansion into one of the world’s fastest-growing manufacturing and automation markets.

India's industrial sector is undergoing rapid transformation, the company explained. With government initiatives like “Make in India” and the rise of smart manufacturing, the demand for CNC machining, robotic automation, and intelligent software is increasing.

The Indian metalworking market is projected to maintain double-digit growth, with the automotive, aerospace, defense, and general engineering sectors driving investment in modern CNC machines and digital production tools.

The robotics segment is evolving from basic automation to advanced multi-axis systems, while the CAD/CAM software market is seeing a shift from legacy solutions to integrated platforms that connect engineering and production.

The decision to establish a local presence followed ENCY Software’s participation in IMTEX 2025, where the team conducted an in-depth analysis of the Indian manufacturing landscape. During the exhibition, meetings were held with existing clients, new prospects, and regional partners. These discussions revealed a strong demand for high-performance CAD/CAM tools, shop-floor simulation, and robot programming solutions that integrate into a single digital ecosystem.

"India is moving fast in manufacturing and automation, and it’s not just about scale — it’s about quality, precision, and flexibility,” said Andrew Lovygin, Channel Sales Director at ENCY Software. “With ENCY Software India, our goal is to support local manufacturers with tools that reduce programming time and improve communication between engineers and operators. We invite Indian system integrators, distributors, and CNC machine suppliers to explore partnership opportunities."

The Indian office will focus on supporting local customers, delivering technical support, and developing a network of regional partners. The ENCY X ecosystem — which includes ENCY (CAD/CAM for CNC), ENCY Robot (offline robot programming), ENCY Tuner (shop-floor NC-code simulation), and ENCY Clouds (collaboration platform) — will be locally promoted and adapted for the Indian market needs.

Sandeep Srivastava has been appointed Managing Director of ENCY Software India Pvt., Ltd. He brings nearly 30 years of professional experience in sales, leadership, and brand building in the CAD/CAM/CAE industry across Asia Pacific, Africa, and Europe. Known for his pragmatic approach to business management, he has consistently driven sales growth through innovative strategies and customer-focused value delivery.

Commenting on the launch, Srivastava said: "This is one of the best times to enter the Indian market, as GDP growth in India has been the highest among large economies in recent years and is expected to maintain this trajectory. India's manufacturing sector currently accounts for 14% of its GDP and is projected to reach 22% within the next three years. This growth is driven by initiatives like the Production Linked Incentive (PLI), rising domestic demand, and government support."

Contact Details

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Limassol
India

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