
In order to increase the adoption of Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) among organizations, enterprise technology startup Adya.ai, a technology service partner for ONDC, has partnered with Google Cloud to build a new platform.
Businesses will be able to create and modify ONDC-compliant apps on the recently launched ATMA (Aatmanirbhar Technology Marketplace by Adya) platform, then launch them on Google Cloud in a single day. The platform tackles significant obstacles like intricate procedures, prolonged deployment schedules, and scalability problems that frequently arise with ONDC application development. Its scalable, cloud-based architectures and pre-configured frameworks reduce the app deployment time from twelve months to twenty-four hours.
Adya.ai, founded in 2023 by Shayak Mazumder, Archana Mazumder, and Angad Singh Ahluwalia, offers businesses a complete solution for creating ONDC applications, managing access restrictions, and customizing design and user experience, among other things.
Buyer-side and seller-side apps, as well as a technology marketplace, are all part of Adya.ai’s toolkit, which enables quick ONDC adoption and seamless system integration. The startup has agreements with well-known businesses including Canara Bank, Aditya Birla Financial, and Hindustan Unilever and supports a variety of industries, including retail, mobility, logistics, credit, insurance, and finance.
Adya.ai received pre-seed funding of INR 10.5 crore earlier this year from investors including Indian Angel Network.
In Bengaluru, ONDC has an 18% market share in the food and beverage industry, and it makes up roughly 3% of all food orders placed on Swiggy and Zomato in India. The Center started a project in June to add 500,000 small and micro companies to the ONDC platform.
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