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Jun 1, 2026

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India – June 01, 2026
Radixweb, a global custom software development and technology consulting company, will be conducting a series of strategic in-person meetings across Australia from May 25 to June 12, 2026. Our leadership team including Maitray Gadhavi (VP of Sales) and Nihar Raval (AVP of Sales) will be connecting with existing clients, enterprise stakeholders, and prospective partners across key Australian business hubs including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide.
Australia has been an important market for us for years. We've worked with several businesses across automotive, fintech, HR tech, insurance, and healthcare. This engagement is an attempt to further strengthen our relationship with clients and enterprises looking to embrace technology.
Speaking about the Australia engagement, Maitray Gadhavi said:
“Strong technology partnerships are built through real conversations, shared business understanding, and long-term collaboration. We look forward to discussing how AI innovation, modern engineering practices, and scalable digital solutions can help organizations accelerate growth and navigate evolving business demands with confidence.”
Most Australian enterprises we work with are facing the same problem: legacy systems that can't keep pace with what the business needs, and a growing pressure to integrate AI without dismantling the existing infrastructure. It's not theoretical. It's the bottleneck we see repeatedly across different industries and company sizes.
The pattern is consistent. A business built its core systems five, ten, fifteen years ago. Those systems work. But they weren't designed for real-time data, they can't scale the way the business wants to scale, and retrofitting AI into them feels like building a second system just to make the first one work.
The organizations successfully implementing AI in pilots as well as production-grade systems share something in common: they're willing to think differently about how they build and deploy software. They're looking for partners with specialized artificial intelligence expertise and who understand their industry, not vendors trying to force a standard solution onto every customer. They want someone who asks "what does your business actually need?" instead of "here's what we sell."
Business today operates in a hyperconnected environment. Physical distance isn’t a barrier anymore. But direct, one-on-one conversations still matter more than anything else. You can't understand a client's real constraints, whether political, technical, or financial, through email or calls. You need to sit in the room and ask hard questions. You need to understand what success actually looks like for them, not what it looks like in a case study.
So, our team will be talking about cloud modernization, custom software that actually fits how you work, and practical approaches to AI implementation. Not theoretical AI. Practical. Where it works today, what the integration actually costs, what your team needs to learn.
The goal is straightforward: help you figure out what makes sense for your business and how we can be useful. Sometimes that's a full modernization. Sometimes it's a targeted intervention. Sometimes it's building a completely new platform alongside the old one while you transition. We're here to understand your situation, not pitch a predetermined solution.
We've been delivering custom software solutions for startups, enterprises, and Fortune 5000 companies for 26 years. We have 650+ engineers across our offices, we hold the certifications that matter (ISO 27001, ISO 9001, SOC 2), and we're a Microsoft Gold Partner. Those things are proof we know how to operate at scale and maintain standards.
But what matters more is that we show up with people who know how to think about your problems, not salespeople reading a pitch. Our team has built systems in your industries. We have faced the same constraints you're facing. We know where the shortcuts fail and where they actually work.
If you're in Australia during this window and want to have a real conversation about where your technology needs to go, schedule a conversation to explore solutions built around your business goals, not generic checklists.