DEV IT Secures Rs 26 Lakh AutoCAD Order for Defence PSU Project

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Ahmedabad, January 6, 2026
Dev Information Technology Limited (NSE: DEVIT | BSE: 543462)
announced that it has secured a new enterprise software order valued at approximately Rs 26 lakh, strengthening its presence in government-linked technology deployments.

Order Details and Scope​

The company has received the order from M/s Core Technologies for the supply and deployment of AutoCAD software along with specialised toolsets. The contract covers commercial AutoCAD products with offline subscription access, multi-user licensing and non-language-specific Windows configurations.

The scope of work includes industry-specific productivity toolsets, compliance and audit readiness, and operational support services. The execution timeline for the project is estimated at around two months.

End-User and Execution​

The services under this order will be executed for Goa Shipyard Limited, a Government of India undertaking under the Ministry of Defence. The engagement is structured as a fixed-cost contract and will be executed domestically.

Strategic Significance​

The order adds to DEV IT’s growing portfolio of enterprise application and managed IT services projects, particularly within government and public sector undertakings. The company has been steadily expanding its capabilities across cloud services, digital transformation and enterprise applications, positioning itself as a technology partner for large institutional clients.

About the Company​

Dev Information Technology Limited is listed on both NSE and BSE and operates across cloud services, managed IT services, digital transformation and enterprise application solutions. Headquartered in Ahmedabad, the company has operational presence across multiple Indian states and overseas, catering to enterprise and government clients across sectors.

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