From MNIT Jaipur to the Stock Exchange: The Story Behind EMIAC Technologies’ Rise
Ankita Suman
Founder Divya Gandotra’s journey from MNIT Jaipur to public markets highlights regional startup growth
As EMIAC Technologies moves towards its BSE SME listing, a Jaipur-built business that has spent years growing through client work, sector depth, and steady expansion is entering a wider public conversation.
Founded in January 2017, the company has worked with more than 500 brands and built a presence across sectors such as BFSI, healthcare, IT and technology, education, and automotive.
At the centre of that journey is Divya Gandotra, whose path from MNIT Jaipur to the public markets has given the company’s next chapter a stronger human shape.
The milestone itself is significant, but so is the story around it: a founder from Jaipur, a business built over time, and a company now stepping onto a larger stage with a clear operating identity.
At a Glance
| Field | Detail |
| Company | EMIAC Technologies |
| Founder | Divya Gandotra |
| Founded | January 2017 |
| Years active | 2017 to present |
| Headquarters | Jaipur, Rajasthan |
| Exchange | BSE SME |
| Sectors served | BFSI, Healthcare, IT and Technology, Education, Automotive |
| Core services | AI-led digital marketing, branding, content, ORM, automation, CRM integration |
| Scale indicators | 500+ brands served; 122 active clients in FY2025 |
| Official website | emiactech.com |
From Jaipur, With Scale
The company’s roots in Jaipur are central to the way this story is taking shape. Over the past few years, the idea that serious growth businesses must emerge only from a handful of metro cities has steadily weakened. More firms from regional business centres have begun building visibility on their own terms, and this journey fits squarely into that shift.
That context gives Divya’s story a sharper profile. Her background at MNIT Jaipur places the company’s rise within a familiar local frame, while the business itself has expanded far beyond a city-level footprint. What began in Jaipur has grown into a company serving multiple sectors where digital visibility, reputation, and sustained execution carry real commercial value.
A Business Built on Continuity
Scale is one part of the picture. Continuity is another.
The company reported 122 active clients in FY2025, with 41.8% of clients classified as repeat clients. Those repeat relationships accounted for 45.67% of FY2025 revenue, giving the business a useful signal of retention and operating consistency. In a services-led model, those are the kinds of numbers that give shape to growth beyond top-line visibility.
Three figures stand out in particular:
● 500+ brands served across the company’s cumulative journey
● 122 active clients in FY2025
● 41.8% repeat clients contributing 45.67% of FY2025 revenue
Together, they show a business that has built both range and repeatability. That makes the current moment feel less like a sudden arrival and more like the public recognition of work that has already been underway for years.
A Broader Company Profile
The service mix has also widened the company’s public profile. Its work today spans AI-led digital marketing, branding, content creation, online reputation management, business automation, and CRM integration. That gives the business a more contemporary shape in a market where companies are increasingly looking for connected growth support rather than fragmented execution.
Its sector spread adds depth to that picture. BFSI, healthcare, technology, education, and automotive are all categories where trust, clarity, and consistency have a direct effect on how brands are perceived. A company operating across that range begins to be viewed less as a narrow service provider and more as a business with a defined role in the digital economy.
The Significance of this Phase
A BSE SME listing changes the scale of visibility around any company entering that phase. It sharpens public identity, expands attention around the founder, and places the business within a broader market frame. For a Jaipur-headquartered company built since 2017, that shift carries both business and symbolic weight.
The founder's story becomes more visible at the same time as the company's story becomes more structured in public. Jaipur, MNIT Jaipur, a 500-plus brand portfolio, multi-sector presence, and a public-market milestone now sit within the same narrative arc. That combination gives this moment its shape.
The Story Now
The rise of EMIAC Technologies is now being seen in a fuller frame: a company built in Jaipur, expanded across sectors, supported by repeat-client strength, and moving towards a new level of visibility through the BSE SME platform. At the centre of it is Divya Gandotra, whose journey has come to define one of the city’s more visible business stories of the moment.The facts are already strong. What this phase adds is a larger stage.
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From MNIT Jaipur to the Stock Exchange: The Story Behind EMIAC Technologies’ Rise
Ankita Suman
As EMIAC Technologies moves towards its BSE SME listing, a Jaipur-built business that has spent years growing through client work, sector depth, and steady expansion is entering a wider public conversation.
Founded in January 2017, the company has worked with more than 500 brands and built a presence across sectors such as BFSI, healthcare, IT and technology, education, and automotive.
At the centre of that journey is Divya Gandotra, whose path from MNIT Jaipur to the public markets has given the company’s next chapter a stronger human shape.
The milestone itself is significant, but so is the story around it: a founder from Jaipur, a business built over time, and a company now stepping onto a larger stage with a clear operating identity.
At a Glance
| Field | Detail |
| Company | EMIAC Technologies |
| Founder | Divya Gandotra |
| Founded | January 2017 |
| Years active | 2017 to present |
| Headquarters | Jaipur, Rajasthan |
| Exchange | BSE SME |
| Sectors served | BFSI, Healthcare, IT and Technology, Education, Automotive |
| Core services | AI-led digital marketing, branding, content, ORM, automation, CRM integration |
| Scale indicators | 500+ brands served; 122 active clients in FY2025 |
| Official website | emiactech.com |
From Jaipur, With Scale
The company’s roots in Jaipur are central to the way this story is taking shape. Over the past few years, the idea that serious growth businesses must emerge only from a handful of metro cities has steadily weakened. More firms from regional business centres have begun building visibility on their own terms, and this journey fits squarely into that shift.
That context gives Divya’s story a sharper profile. Her background at MNIT Jaipur places the company’s rise within a familiar local frame, while the business itself has expanded far beyond a city-level footprint. What began in Jaipur has grown into a company serving multiple sectors where digital visibility, reputation, and sustained execution carry real commercial value.
A Business Built on Continuity
Scale is one part of the picture. Continuity is another.
The company reported 122 active clients in FY2025, with 41.8% of clients classified as repeat clients. Those repeat relationships accounted for 45.67% of FY2025 revenue, giving the business a useful signal of retention and operating consistency. In a services-led model, those are the kinds of numbers that give shape to growth beyond top-line visibility.
Three figures stand out in particular:
● 500+ brands served across the company’s cumulative journey
● 122 active clients in FY2025
● 41.8% repeat clients contributing 45.67% of FY2025 revenue
Together, they show a business that has built both range and repeatability. That makes the current moment feel less like a sudden arrival and more like the public recognition of work that has already been underway for years.
A Broader Company Profile
The service mix has also widened the company’s public profile. Its work today spans AI-led digital marketing, branding, content creation, online reputation management, business automation, and CRM integration. That gives the business a more contemporary shape in a market where companies are increasingly looking for connected growth support rather than fragmented execution.
Its sector spread adds depth to that picture. BFSI, healthcare, technology, education, and automotive are all categories where trust, clarity, and consistency have a direct effect on how brands are perceived. A company operating across that range begins to be viewed less as a narrow service provider and more as a business with a defined role in the digital economy.
The Significance of this Phase
A BSE SME listing changes the scale of visibility around any company entering that phase. It sharpens public identity, expands attention around the founder, and places the business within a broader market frame. For a Jaipur-headquartered company built since 2017, that shift carries both business and symbolic weight.
The founder's story becomes more visible at the same time as the company's story becomes more structured in public. Jaipur, MNIT Jaipur, a 500-plus brand portfolio, multi-sector presence, and a public-market milestone now sit within the same narrative arc. That combination gives this moment its shape.
The Story Now
The rise of EMIAC Technologies is now being seen in a fuller frame: a company built in Jaipur, expanded across sectors, supported by repeat-client strength, and moving towards a new level of visibility through the BSE SME platform. At the centre of it is Divya Gandotra, whose journey has come to define one of the city’s more visible business stories of the moment.The facts are already strong. What this phase adds is a larger stage.