Aqutech

/ about

A workshop in Surat,wired into Indian business.

Aqutech has spent twenty-five years assembling, networking, and writing software for businesses that need the machine to keep up. We are a small team in Nanpura, Surat. We answer the phone.

/ our journey

One workshop. A widening horizon.

  1. 1999

    A workshop opens in Nanpura

    Custom PC builds for businesses across Surat — configured, assembled, and delivered from a single bench.

  2. 2013

    From boxes to buildings

    Clients start asking for the network too. We grow into structured cabling, office routing, and full office IT setups.

  3. 2016

    Storage at scale

    NAS and SAN deployment join the menu. Shared storage that runs across every department of a working site, sized to what the whole team actually needs.

  4. 2025

    Software, properly

    We start writing custom software — internal tools, dashboards, automation — for businesses outgrowing off-the-shelf.

  5. 2026

    OnRevo, our own suite

    OnRevo launches: a focused product suite for teams that run real work. Structured tools, built on what we've learned.

  6. today

    A few hundred businesses later

    500+ systems delivered, 200+ active clients across India, and one phone line that still picks up on the second ring.

/ what we stand for

Three habits that haven't changed.

Built, not assembled

Every system is configured for the job, burn-in tested, and labelled — so a year from now we still know what's inside.

Plain talk

We won't oversell, won't push specs you don't need, and won't disappear after install.

Long warranty,

longer relationship. We've been picking up the phone for businesses since the first machines we sold are vintage now.

/ not sure yet?

Send us a brief.We'll tell you what fits.

Three lines on WhatsApp is enough to get started. We'll come back with a recommendation, a rough timeline, and an honest estimate — usually within the day.

/ what to include

  1. 01

    What the setup looks like today (or zero, fresh start)

  2. 02

    Team size and the work the system has to support

  3. 03

    Rough budget and any deadline pressure

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