The Technology Development Board (TDB), under the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, has entered into an agreement with M/s One2X Tech Pvt. Ltd., Delhi to support the commercialization of Fixit, an indigenously developed Agentic AI platform. This initiative aligns with the Government of India's vision to position India as a global leader in Artificial Intelligence while building sovereign and indigenous AI capabilities.
Fixit represents the next frontier of enterprise AI, moving beyond systems that merely assist users towards AI agents capable of understanding objectives, taking decisions, and executing coordinated actions across business workflows. The platform combines multi-agent orchestration, contextual memory, AI reasoning, reinforcement learning, real-time decision-making, and secure tool execution. It enables specialized AI agents to retrieve relevant context, determine appropriate actions, interact with enterprise systems, observe outcomes, and subsequently learn, retry, or escalate as required. The architecture incorporates guardrails, observability, and human oversight for controlled and auditable deployment within enterprise environments.
TDB's support will enable the company to strengthen AI orchestration, enterprise integrations, security, and scalability, helping translate the home-grown AI technology into a commercially deployable platform. The company is initially commercializing the technology for revenue operations, where multiple specialized AI agents can work across market intelligence, customer engagement, qualification, nurturing, follow-ups, appointment scheduling, sales handover, and revenue attribution.
One2X Tech's initial focus includes the real estate sector, where long buying cycles, multiple customer touchpoints, and high transaction values create a strong requirement for continuous engagement and coordinated execution. However, the underlying Agentic AI architecture has broader potential for deployment across businesses and sectors requiring automation of complex, multi-step workflows.
A key objective is to advance the concept of an "AI workforce," where specialized AI agents undertake repetitive execution, monitoring, analysis, and coordination while human teams lead functions requiring creativity, judgement, relationships, strategy, and entrepreneurship. Such platforms could provide startups, MSMEs, and smaller enterprises access to operational capabilities that traditionally require significantly larger teams and technology infrastructure.
Shri Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB, stated that India's AI journey must move from adoption to creation and commercialization of indigenous AI technologies, noting that Agentic AI represents an important evolution with potential to transform how enterprises operate and scale. The Founder & CEO of One2X Tech expressed that their vision is to enable even small businesses to build their own AI workforce and operate with the capability of much larger organizations.