The partnership forms part of Qorix’s broader expansion strategy in India, complementing its existing local development and sales operations.
Qorix has announced a reseller partnership with Supremology Software Services Private Limited to strengthen the availability of its middleware portfolio in India.
Under the agreement, Bengaluru-headquartered Supremology will act as an authorized reseller for the complete Qorix middleware portfolio in the Indian market. The collaboration aims to support automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers in accelerating the adoption of modern middleware platforms for software-defined vehicle programs.
Supremology brings extensive engineering services expertise across automotive, industrial, avionics, and healthcare sectors, along with an established customer base in India and international markets. The company will focus on the promotion, distribution, and customer engagement activities for Qorix solutions.
Qorix’s middleware portfolio includes AUTOSAR Classic and Adaptive platforms, both TÜV certified, alongside the Qorix Performance stack designed for high-performance computing and Qorix Developer, which features AI-enabled development capabilities. The solutions are intended to support the automotive industry’s transition toward software-defined vehicles, centralised computing, and zonal architectures.
The partnership forms part of Qorix’s broader expansion strategy in India, complementing its existing local development and sales operations. Both companies also plan to explore opportunities in adjacent industries where scalable middleware technologies are witnessing increased demand.
“India continues to be a strategic focus for Qorix. With Supremology, we are adding a partner that brings both deep engineering expertise and a broad industry reach,” said Saravana Thamaram, strategic Business and Innovation Manager at Qorix. “This partnership allows us to accelerate adoption of our middleware portfolio across automotive and adjacent markets and move customers faster toward production-ready software-defined vehicle architectures.”
“Qorix addresses exactly the kind of middleware complexity our customers are facing as they move toward software-defined architectures. We are excited to bring their portfolio to the Indian market and see strong demand not only in automotive, but also in adjacent industries where the need for scalable, production-ready middleware is rapidly growing,” said Ramanagouda Biradar, Managing Director & CEO at Supremology Software Services.


















