A large Indian engineering company, Bharat Forge and a technology solutions company, VVDN have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to look into working together in important high-growth areas like automotive, defense, artificial intelligence (AI), and data center technologies.
Under the agreement, both companies will work together to jointly pursue opportunities and develop solutions in next-generation domains. This includes co-creating products for automotive platforms, defence systems, AI server infrastructure and data centre ecosystems, combining the strengths of both organisations in engineering, design and manufacturing.
Strategic Focus on Innovation and Engineering Excellence
The partnership combines Bharat Forge’s skills in advanced manufacturing and precision engineering with VVDN Technologies’ skills in designing electronics, writing embedded software, integrating systems, and engineering products. The companies said the MoU is aimed at developing scalable, future-ready technology solutions that meet evolving industry and market requirements.
In a statement, Amit Kalyani, Vice-Chairman and Joint Managing Director of Bharat Forge, said, “This partnership enables us to leverage advanced technologies, accelerate innovation, and enhance the quality of solutions we deliver to our clients and stakeholders.”
He added that working with partners who share Bharat Forge’s vision for excellence will strengthen their ability to create a robust ecosystem that fosters knowledge exchange, operational efficiency and long-term value creation.
VVDN’s Commitment to Advanced Digital Technologies
Puneet Agarwal, CEO of VVDN Technologies, said the collaboration aligns with the company’s strategic focus on driving innovation through advanced engineering and digital technologies. “By combining our product engineering and manufacturing strengths with Bharat Forge’s domain leadership, we aim to accelerate the development of next-generation solutions across automotive, defence and data centre ecosystems,” he said.
Market and Industry Impact
The MoU comes amid rapid advancements in AI, autonomous systems, and sustainable compute infrastructure that are reshaping industries worldwide. By joining forces, both firms aim to position themselves to contribute meaningfully to future-ready mobility, defence and computing solutions.
Both companies noted that while this MoU lays a broad framework for cooperation, specific product development plans, timelines and project details will be explored as part of the collaboration.





