There is something quietly intentional about a company whose roots are in the Indian Airforce, Shro Systems, choosing to open its new office in Viman Nagar. Viman, after all, means aircraft.
This May, the Pune-based digital transformation specialists moved into their new headquarters on the 14th floor of DNK Square, their first office outside Shivaji Nagar, where the company was founded in 1988 by Wing Commander Vijay Shrotriya (Retd.), Indian Air Force pilot.
The entire workspace is built around aviation and military nomenclature, a nod to the founder's Air Force lineage. The boardroom is called The Runway. The director's cabin, The Cockpit. Accounts is in Flight Log. Each room has a name, and each name has a reason.
Walk into the space and the company’s story unfolds without explanation. India, Rewired, an installation made entirely from e-waste which was collected through a Shro E-waste drive, quietly underscores that innovation must take responsibility for what it leaves behind. Along the Origins Wall, a Paithani textile frames vintage floppy disks, marking Pune, 1988: the starting point. Overhead, a model of the aircraft flown by Wing Commander Shrotriya stands as a restrained nod to legacy and discipline. Nearby, a Ferrari F1 Lego model reflects precision, iteration, and a bias for building what comes next, while a handcrafted bouquet, assembled piece by piece, anchors the space in the idea that everything meaningful here is built on relationships.
On the Ground, On the Horizon: The AI Experience Centre
Alongside the workspace sits a dedicated technology experience centre, a space where clients and partners can engage hands-on with the latest from Shro Systems’ OEM ecosystem, spanning compute, cloud, cybersecurity, AI, and digital workplace solutions. At the centre of it is Aira, the company’s own AI persona, available to converse, demonstrate, and guide visitors through the technologies shaping enterprise India.
For a company that has spent nearly four decades building the IT infrastructure of some of India's most prominent organisations, from data centres to cloud migrations to end-user computing, the new office is less a statement of arrival than one of continuity. Same values with a new home.
“We have always believed that the best technology companies are built on trust, with clients, with the planet, with the next generation. This office is a physical expression of that belief. Every material, every name on every door, every view from every window has been chosen with intention,” said Anirudh Shrotriya, MD, Shro Systems.
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