Engineering Consultancy: Engineers India Limited (Gurugram)
Implementing Make in India Wi-Fi Infrastructure at EIL Gurugram
Customer Profile
Engineers India Limited (EIL) is a prominent Indian engineering consultancy and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) company established in 1965. EIL operates a cutting-edge R&D complex in Gurugram, Haryana. Established in 2009, this facility focuses on driving innovation and technological advancement across various sectors, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, and infrastructure. The Gurugram R&D complex houses advanced laboratories, pilot plants, and testing facilities, enabling collaborative research and development efforts to deliver groundbreaking engineering solutions.
- Vertical: Engineering Consultancy and EPC
- Location: Gurugram, Haryana, India
- Type: Public Sector Undertaking (PSU)
- Size: R&D complex, part of a global company with presence in over 100 countries
Challenge
EIL had the challenge of complying with India's Make in India initiative: replacing foreign network infrastructure with Make in India alternatives while addressing several critical challenges including seamless roaming across the premises, robust user authentication and controlled guest access mechanisms, and optimized performance for diverse applications and devices.
Results
The implementation of the enterprise Wi-Fi solution at EIL's Gurugram R&D complex yielded significant results. The robust and reliable Wi-Fi network enabled researchers and engineers to seamlessly collaborate, share data, and leverage cloud-based tools. Seamless roaming, optimized performance, and centralized management streamlined operations, reduced downtime, and improved overall productivity within the premises. By embracing a domestically produced solution, EIL showcased its dedication to the government's 'Make in India' initiative, promoting self-reliance and domestic industry.
Solution Deployed
To address these challenges, our team deployed a comprehensive Wi-Fi solution after precise planning, considering all the critical components. The solution consisted of: