
- Syook delivers real-time operational visibility to industries via a no-code IIoT platform. Customers benefit from enhanced safety, efficiency and compliance.
- Founded by ex-oil & gas executives with global experience, Syook is tackling inefficiencies in high-risk environments.
- With partners like Microsoft and Bosch, it’s scaling globally with a mission rooted in resilience, clarity and first principles.
In the high-stakes world of industrial operations, where a single oversight can lead to costly delays or even danger, visibility isn’t just a luxury, it’s a necessity. This hard truth sparked the inception of Syook, a Bengaluru-based industrial IoT (IIoT) startup founded in 2016 by Arjun Nagarajan, Saurabh Sharma, and Aman Agarwal. Their mission: to give industries the eyes into their operations that they never had.
From Oil Rigs to Operational Intelligence
After a decade in leadership roles at Schlumberger and Halliburton, the trio witnessed firsthand how even global giants struggled with real-time operational clarity. The turning point came with the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s call to “Make in India,” prompting them to return home and build something that would strengthen industrial safety and efficiency.
But the journey wasn’t easy. Their early attempt to outsource tech development floundered. Rather than give up, they dug deeper, literally. Arjun enrolled in coding classes at 34 with Aman building Syook’s foundations from scratch. That culture of grit and learning became the startup’s DNA.
A Name Born Over Coffee, Rooted in Identity
The name “Syook” was coined in a moment of serendipity over filter coffee. Easy to say, with a subtle nod to the Arabic ‘Souk’ (marketplace), it symbolised the founders’ shared Middle East experience. With just a $10 domain purchase, Syook was born—scrappy, resourceful, and ready.
The Platform: No-Code, Modular, and Mission-Critical
At the heart of Syook’s offering is Syook InSite—a modular, no-code IIoT platform that provides real-time visibility into people and assets. It integrates data from sensors, AI-powered CCTV, compliance systems, and diagnostics into a unified dashboard. This empowers enterprises to act proactively, not reactively.
Syook stands out for its:
- No-code configurability
- Tech and cloud agnosticism
- Rapid deployment
- Marketplace of modular workflows

These features enable measurable improvements across sectors like manufacturing, logistics, energy, defence, and healthcare.
Customers and Impact
Syook serves industry leaders such as ONGC, Unilever, Coal India, Indian Railways, and FIAT. The platform has cut truck detention costs by 50%, reduced emergency response time by half, and improved machine utilisation by 7%—each metric representing tangible operational and environmental benefits.
For example, its deployment in mining reduced diesel use through smarter machine scheduling, while in railways, it cut asset search time by 60%, slashing fuel use and manual labor. Across clients, the impact spans reduced emissions, safer environments, and streamlined processes.
Business Model and Market Reach
Syook operates on a SaaS licensing and enterprise deployment model. Customers pay based on tracked assets, users, and feature complexity. The platform is customizable to each client’s scale and workflow, making it a versatile solution for enterprise-grade digital transformation.
The global real-time location systems (RTLS) market, key to Syook’s growth, is projected to reach $12.7 billion by 2026. Syook’s competitive edge lies in its partner ecosystem (Microsoft, Bosch, Cisco, SAP, HPE), and its ability to deliver ROI-driven outcomes quickly.
Recognition and Growth
Syook has earned accolades from KPMG, NASSCOM, CII, and Bosch, with a series of high-profile awards including the Best Startup at India’s Geo Conference 2024, the NASSCOM SCM Award, a top-three finish in the Bosch DNA Program, selection by the HPE Digital Catalyst initiative, and recognition as a winner at the Aditya Birla Fulcrum.

The company has since scaled to a 40+ member team and expanded its operational footprint across India, the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, with near-term goals centred on enhancing sensor integrations and growing its AI offerings.
Building with Grit, Scaling with Clarity
For founders, the key lesson was simple: resilience beats pedigree. After early failures, they built every layer of the platform themselves, learning from missteps and staying focused on the problem. “Fall in love with the problem, not your product,” they advise.

Looking ahead, Syook plans to enhance AI-powered surveillance, maintenance management, and logistics capabilities, broadening its footprint in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Final Words: Clarity Over Complexity
Syook’s story is one of return, reinvention, and resilience. From oilfields abroad to factories at home, the founding team has turned personal frustration into a platform that empowers industries to operate with clarity, safety, and efficiency. In an increasingly connected world, Syook’s quiet revolution in visibility is making loud impacts.