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Adtech Systems ties with Germany’s Syspro to bring advanced RFID solutions to India

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 7 (UNI) Adtech Systems Limited, a Public Limited Company listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), has announced its strategic partnership with Syspro, a leading Germany-based provider of cutting-edge RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) solutions with numerous installations around the world.
This collaboration aims to introduce advanced RFID technologies tailored for the Indian retail and logistics markets. The MOU was signed between M.R. Subramonian, Managing Director of Adtech, and Thomas Raffler, Chief Sales Officer of Syspro.
Established in 1990, Adtech Systems Limited is a pioneer in the field of Electronic Surveillance in India. With a strong legacy of delivering innovative, reliable, and cost-effective solutions, Adtech has built a reputation for excellence in technology integration and customer service.
The company’s product portfolio spans a wide range of surveillance and automation systems, including Anti-Shoplifting solutions, Access Control, CCTV, Footfall Counting, Display Security, Electronic Locks, Digital Signage and Electronic Shelf Labelling (ESL).
Adtech’s commitment to innovation is evident in its robust R&D capabilities. The company has successfully localized production under the “Make in India” initiative, particularly in the Anti-Shoplifting segment, with systems already deployed in hundreds of retail outlets nationwide delivering consistent performance and reliability.
Recognized as a benchmark in the Indian Electronic Surveillance industry, Adtech’s technological agility, skilled technical team, and customer-centric approach have enabled it to serve over 10,000 clients with a PAN-India presence.
Its solutions are trusted by many of the country’s leading retailers. Today Adtech exports its products to countries such as Singapore, SriLanka, Bhutan, Malaysia and UAE.
Representatives of both companies pointed out in a press meet held here that the association with Syspro will empower both companies to leverage shared expertise and co-develop solutions uniquely suited to the Indian market.
This partnership is expected to play a transformative role in accelerating the adoption of RFID technologies across sectors, driving efficiency, accuracy, and operational intelligence in India’s rapidly evolving retail and logistics ecosystems.
From Syspro Mr. Thomas Raffler, Chief sales officer and Mr Lothar Struckmeier, APAC Sales Director and from Adtech Chairman M R Narayanan, Managing Director M R Subramonian, Executive Director M R Krishnan, Company Secretary Balamurali S attended the press meet.
For more information, visit: www.adtechindia.net, www.sys-pro.de
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