Hyderabad, 24 November 2025 – Qodenext, India’s leading provider of integrated automation and traceability solutions for modern supply chains, drew a high‑energy response at the Hyderabad edition of its Tech Day held on 20th November at the Novotel Hyderabad Convention Centre. The strong turnout underscored the industry’s pressing need to explore reliable automation solutions.
A highlight of the event was the official launch of the Qodenext–42Q partnership, designed to boost execution visibility for factories advancing toward connected operations. 42Q presented insights on manufacturing execution and digital plant control, with discussions focusing on eliminating manual gaps and enhancing real‑time oversight.
Zebra Technologies noted that early adopters have seen AI‑driven identification lift accuracy by nearly 8 %. Demonstrations of AI‑powered vision systems, RFID, and BLE also generated strong interest among organisations looking for more reliable tracking of people, material, and equipment.
The programme unfolded through a methodical series of sessions, commencing with an overview of Qodenext’s automation and traceability suite and a comprehensive walkthrough of its support‑service frameworks. Live demonstrations of industrial tapes and labelling, mobility workflows, and real‑time traceability gave attendees a vivid understanding of how these systems perform in high‑volume settings.
In a series of insightful partner sessions, the event illuminated the breadth and depth of cutting‑edge solutions shaping today’s industry landscape. Videojet took the spotlight by examining the latest trends in online coding and marking, illustrating how digital traceability is becoming integral to manufacturing and packaging workflows. Posbank delivered an exhaustive overview of Industrial panel PC, highlighting how data‑driven insights are streamlining operations and enhancing customer experiences. Complementing these, 42Gears presented a compelling case for remote mobile‑device management, underscoring both the necessity and simplicity of securing and overseeing a distributed device ecosystem. Together, these sessions painted a vivid picture of how collaborative innovation is driving measurable outcomes across the supply chain.
Mr Srinivasan R, CEO, Qodenext, said: “The discussions in Hyderabad reflected a maturity we are now seeing across many manufacturing clusters. Companies are no longer asking whether automation is required; they are asking how quickly it can stabilise their operations and reduce variability. The interest around AI‑led tracking, device intelligence and service‑backed modernisation shows that the market is moving toward solutions that deliver measurable efficiency improvement, not just technological upgrades. At Qodenext, this aligns perfectly with the strategic path we are committed to fostering, and we are eager to continue backing such forward‑thinking initiatives.”
Throughout the day, a multitude of organizations conveyed their feedback. A prominent pharmaceutical firm expressed keen interest in organizing a focused Tech Day at its own premises, having pinpointed specific use‑case scenarios that could effectively alleviate long‑standing operational bottlenecks. Meanwhile, a leading food and FMCG conglomerate noted that Qodenext’s comprehensive solution suite aligned seamlessly with the warehouse performance challenges they are currently prioritizing. A senior delegation from an agri‑inputs company conveyed their satisfaction with the event’s format, underscoring that such collaborative forums are instrumental in keeping teams abreast of emerging technologies. Attendees also highlighted the meticulously curated agenda, describing it as” one of the most pertinent technology gatherings Hyderabad has hosted in recent times.” The day wrapped up with open conversations on stabilising operations, modernising workflows and closing long‑standing visibility gaps.
Stay tuned for more Tech Day showcases across other regions in 2026.

