Ahmedabad’s IndieSemiC takes end-to-end ownership while Nordic supplies the silicon, aiming to cut time-to-market for certified IoT modules.
Ahmedabad-based IndieSemiC Private Limited has partnered with Nordic Semiconductor to design and sell certified wireless modules for IoT devices. The modules are already in the market and seeing global uptake.
IndieSemiC runs the full lifecycle, such as RF and antenna design, hardware, firmware, testing, certification, and manufacturing—while Nordic provides low-power SoCs.
The companies aim to ship production-ready modules that cut integration effort and speed-up deployment.
The portfolio is built on Nordic’s nRF52 and nRF54 series. It covers Bluetooth Low Energy and multi-protocol stacks, including Zigbee, Thread, Wi-Fi, and Matter, with options for long-range links.
Bjørn Åge Brandal, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Asia Pacific, Nordic Semiconductor, said, “By building certified modules based on our ultra-low-power wireless SoCs, they are helping customers accelerate time to market while meeting global performance and regulatory requirements. This collaboration reflects the growing capability of design-led innovation emerging from India and its increasing relevance within the global electronics value chain.”
The partnership targets a crowded market where time-to-market decides wins. Certified, drop-in modules can shave months off product timelines, especially for startups and OEMs without deep RF teams. If adoption holds, this is less about new tech and more about execution.


















