Iris Global Services has successfully delivered 1,000 high-end Acer desktops worth Rs 9 crore to Gujarat-based Mehulendra Corporation for a major Ministry of Defence project. The deployment highlights Iris Global’s growing role in supporting mission-critical government IT infrastructure projects across India.
The large-scale delivery further strengthens the long-standing partnership between Iris Global Services and Mehulendra Corporation, which began in 2006–07. Based in Gandhinagar, Mehulendra Corporation is a leading system integrator with extensive experience in executing government and PSU projects.
According to Mehul Shah, Iris Global played a critical role in ensuring smooth execution of the Ministry of Defence project through efficient sourcing, timely delivery, and strong partner support. He added that the company plans to deepen its association with Iris Global in the coming years.
With a team of 12 BTech engineers, Mehulendra Corporation reported revenue of Rs 20 crore in FY26 and is targeting Rs 32 crore in FY27. The company has successfully executed technology projects for key government organizations including Indian Railways’ Bullet Train initiative, Defence, Power Grid, ONGC, IOCL, and the Ministry of Petroleum and Gas.
Looking ahead, Mehulendra Corporation expects nearly 60% year-on-year business growth in FY27, driven by increasing demand for IT modernization and digital infrastructure upgrades across government sectors. The company also plans to source more than 50% of its procurement requirements through Iris Global, citing trust, transparency, and reliable execution as major factors behind the decision.
Beyond Acer desktops, Mehulendra Corporation is sourcing a broader range of technology products from Iris Global, including LG audio solutions and Sparsh CCTV systems. The company is also exploring Make in India cybersecurity, networking, and telecom solutions to strengthen its government-focused technology portfolio.
Iris Global Services is simultaneously expanding its AI-driven infrastructure offerings, including AI servers, GPUs, storage systems, and power solutions, to address rising enterprise and government demand for digital transformation technologies.
Mira Patel stated that the company’s relationship with Mehulendra Corporation is built on trust, responsiveness, and execution excellence. She reaffirmed Iris Global’s commitment to supporting partners with advanced technologies and timely project delivery.
Meanwhile, Sanjiv Krishen said Mehulendra Corporation has demonstrated strong execution capabilities across critical government projects, including defence infrastructure initiatives. He added that Iris Global’s expanding AI and Make in India portfolio aims to help partners access future-ready and cost-effective technology solutions.
The successful deployment further reinforces Iris Global Services as a key contributor to India’s government-led digital transformation initiatives across defence, infrastructure, telecom, education, BFSI, and enterprise sectors.
With over 27 years of industry presence, Iris Global currently serves more than 10,000 partners across India. The company reported revenue of Rs 4,200 crore in FY2025–26, supported by growing demand for AI-led solutions, strong partner confidence, and expanding public and private sector opportunities.
