Indian AI Firm CognexiaAI Bags ₹200-Crore Enterprise Deals Across Australia, New Zealand.

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Indian artificial intelligence company CognexiaAI has secured enterprise contracts worth over ₹200 crore across Australia and New Zealand, marking one of the largest overseas client acquisitions by an Indian AI-native ERP and CRM platform in recent quarters, according to company officials. New overseas deals expand the company’s client base to nearly 15,000.
The deals span multiple sectors, including construction, hospitality, manufacturing, automotive services, travel and tourism, architecture, jewellery, and healthcare, as enterprises in the region migrate from legacy global CRM and ERP platforms to AI-driven systems offering faster deployment, intelligent workflows, and real-time optimisation.
Newly acquired clients of the home-grown AI firm include Clients in Australia and New Zealand using CognexiaAI’s ERP and CRM platforms include Window & Doors Services (New Zealand), Brio Joinery (Australia), Sika Lodge (New Zealand), Pauls Piloting Services (New Zealand), OnMyWay NZ Tours Experience (New Zealand), Kian Design (Australia), Construct Drafting Services (New Zealand), Accent On Taupo (New Zealand), E C Mercedez Ltd (New Zealand), J Homeopathic Care (New Zealand), along with Webnetic Trendz Technologies and Netwiz CRM.
Commenting on the development, Dr. Nirmal Singh, Founder, CognexiaAI, said, “ A significant number of clients in Australia and New Zealand have transitioned from established global platforms such as HubSpot to CognexiaAI’s AI-native ERP and CRM systems, citing improved adaptability, predictive decision support, and rapid customisation as key drivers.”
“These are full-scale enterprise deployments, not pilot projects. The contracts represent long-term platform adoption across business operations,” added Dr. Singh, who has a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence with over 18 years of leadership experience across multinational organisations as CHRO, CTO, and CEO. According to him, CognexiaAI is built on the belief that India must export intelligence, not just software.
The client wins have been executed through CognexiaAI’s structured international channel partner network, which currently includes over 5,000 partners, enabling localised deployment and support while maintaining global platform architecture.
CognexiaAI’s overseas footprint now spans Australia, New Zealand, the UAE, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Nigeria, and Ghana, reflecting growing acceptance of Indian-built enterprise AI platforms in developed and emerging markets.
Industry observers say the scale and sector diversity of the contracts highlight a broader shift in enterprise technology buying, with mid-to-large organisations increasingly adopting AI-native platforms over traditional rule-based software.
CognexiaAI’s ERP framework is built on Industry 5.0 architecture, integrating artificial intelligence, IoT, digital twin models, robotics automation, and proprietary large language models, and is supported by the company’s own cloud infrastructure and enterprise data centre.
The company said it expects further deal closures in the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions over the next two quarters, driven by demand for AI-first enterprise platforms as organisations seek measurable productivity and decision-making gains.

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