Anand Kulkarni
Founder & Principal Engineer
Started Servonix rebuilding I/O cards in a Bhosari workshop. Still reviews every new board design.
About us
Servonix started in 2011 in a two-room workshop in Bhosari, building replacement I/O cards for textile mills that couldn't get spares from their original European supplier. The cards worked, kept working, and word travelled.
Today we design and manufacture a full range of automation devices from our Pune facility — but the founding idea hasn't changed. Hardware should be repairable, supportable, and made by people who understand what a stopped line costs. We still ship cards to some of those first mills.
Work with usWhy us
Wide-input power, 55°C panel ratings, conformal-coated boards. We design for brownouts, dust and heat because that's where our devices live.
When you call, you reach the people who designed and built the device — not a distributor reading a script three borders away.
Boards you can service, spares we stock for a decade, and documentation that lets your team troubleshoot. Hardware should outlive the warranty.
A failed card can ship same-day from our facility. No customs, no eight-week ocean freight, no 'currently unavailable'.
Process
A clear, engineer-led path — so you always know what's specified, what's built, and what's been proven.
We learn your application, sequence, environment and constraints — on a call or on your floor.
We propose the devices and architecture, with a firm BOM, a real lead time, and the trade-offs spelled out.
Devices are manufactured, panels wired, programs written, and everything burned-in and tested before dispatch.
Our engineer is on site (or on a screen-share) until the line runs your sequence and makes good output.
Spares, firmware, register maps and a direct line — for the life of the hardware.
Our team
Design, firmware, test and field support — one team, one building, one phone number.
Founder & Principal Engineer
Started Servonix rebuilding I/O cards in a Bhosari workshop. Still reviews every new board design.
Head of Firmware
Owns the firmware platform across the device range — and the protocol stack that makes them all talk.
Test & Quality Lead
Runs the burn-in floor. If a unit ships, it passed his bench first.
Field Engineering Manager
Leads commissioning and support — the person plants actually reach when a line is down.
Send us the device, the panel, or the problem. We'll tell you honestly whether we're the right fit — and quote a real lead time.