



At IHFC, we are committed to shaping a technologically advanced and self-sufficient India, while making a meaningful difference in the lives of the lesser privileged.
Guided by our mission and CSR visison, we strive to create maximum societal impact through innovative solutions that truly matter.
With a user-centric approach, IHFC delivers 360° technology solutions that that seamlessly integrate with human workflows to simplify critical and repetitive tasks. Through science and innovation, we are transforming lives.
Since its inception in 2020, IHFC has introduced expert-driven, research-backed solutions in emerging technologies, thoughtfully designed to uplift communities and enhance human potential.
We are not just building technology, we’re forging a future where innovation serves humanity.
In partnership with Parachute Kalpavriksha Fundation (MARICO), IHFC is co-developing a robotics coconut harvesting device with ICAR-CCARI and Goa University to address safety and labour challenges in tradition-AI coconut harvesting.
A drone-based pollination system, developed by Thanos Agri Drones in collaboration with Prof. Spandan Roy (IIIT-Hyderabad) and IHFC, offers a safer, automated, and efficient alternative, reducing human risk and improving crop yields.
As part of our ongoing commitment to skilling underprivileged youth, IHFC partnered with IRCON, a Government of India undertaking, under its CSR initiative to conduct a specialized Drone Technology training program.
By February 2025, 50 students were trained for roles such as Drone Technicians, Engineers, Programmers, Instructors, and Quality Control Specialists-boosting their employability and advancing the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.
The initiative also supported women empowerment, aligning with the Namo Drone Didi scheme, which equips women-led SHGs with drone technology.
With CSR support from Addverb Technologies (a Reliance Group Company) and in partnership with Edunnovate Technologies, IHFC helped train 150 underprivileged students in robotics.
These students, from NGO teams like Salaam Bombay, Avasara Academy, and Abhyudaya, received over 150 hours of hands-on training in CAD, Java, and robot building. The training prepared them to compete in the international FIRST Tech Challenge, held in Pune in March 2023, giving them a chance to showcase their skills on a global stage.
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