India, 11th March 2025: Infravision, a leading Australian-founded technology company specializing in advanced construction and performance solutions for the power transmission sector, has announced the expansion of its India operations with the launch of its new office in Noida, Delhi NCR. The inauguration, officiated by Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM, Governor of Queensland, marks a significant milestone in strengthening Australia-India collaboration in cutting-edge infrastructure solutions. Through its cutting-edge transmission solutions, Infravision is poised to redefine the way India builds and maintains power networks, aligning with the country’s ambitious energy and sustainability goals.
With the support of Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ), the Queensland Government’s global business agency, Infravision successfully navigated India’s market entry, leveraging Queensland’s strong capabilities in technology-driven infrastructure solutions. The establishment of the Noida office signals the deepening engagement between Australia and India in addressing the growing demand for resilient and efficient power infrastructure.
Serving as the company’s central hub in India, the new office will launch with 38 employees, with plans to scale to 100 by the end of 2025. This strategic expansion reaffirms Infravision’s dedication to revolutionizing India’s power transmission landscape with cutting-edge, sustainable technologies.
The move aligns with Infravision’s long-term partnership with Sterlite Power—one of India’s largest and fastest-growing transmission companies—driving advancements in efficiency, safety, and sustainability in power grid modernization. With this, India will become the epicentre of the largest power transmission expansions globally, targeting the development of 50,000 km of new transmission lines by 2030.
On the occasion of the inauguration of the new Noida Office, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM, Governor of Queensland, highlighted the significance of this expansion in fostering stronger bilateral relations: “Infravision’s inroads into Indian market is a testament to the growing synergies between Australia and India in the fields of technology, infrastructure, and trade. Queensland is home to some of the world’s most innovative businesses, and this milestone exemplifies our commitment to fostering sustainable, high-impact collaborations that drive global infrastructure excellence.”
Echoing her thoughts, Abhinav Bhatia, Trade and Investment Commissioner – South Asia, TIQ, emphasized the role of international partnerships in this transformation, “Queensland and India share a deep commitment to energy security and innovation. With rapid urbanization and ambitious development goals, India presents a significant opportunity for Queensland’s energy and technology companies. Infravision’s success here underscores the potential for innovative businesses to play a transformative role in India’s infrastructure growth.”
Infravision spokesperson Mr Cameron Van Der Berg, Co-founder & CEO, Infravision reiterated the company’s mission to drive efficiency and sustainability in energy transmission, “Infravision is excited to be expanding its global business into India. Following our announcement in November last year of our exciting partnership with Sterlite Power we are honoured today to be opening our Indian Head Office in Noida. As a Queensland borne startup that has now expanded into 4 countries, it’s a great honour to have the Governor of Queensland, the Honourable Jeanette Young here today to open the facility. India is at the forefront of the global transition to net zero and we are honoured to be playing our part in accelerating that journey. Our Infravision India team is expanding rapidly, and we look forward to an exciting future ahead in one of the world’s fastest growing energy ecosystems.”
Beyond India, Infravision has also established its presence and expertise in other global markets, including the United States, where the company has its global headquarters in Austin, Texas. The company has been involved in major energy infrastructure projects and has also secured a significant contract with Powerlink, a Queensland Government entity, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in technology-driven infrastructure solutions.
Infravision’s India presence marks the beginning of a new era in power transmission innovation, paving the way for advanced knowledge exchange, skilled workforce development, and deeper industry collaboration. As India’s infrastructure continues to evolve, this presence will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of sustainable and efficient power networks