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Tagbin, a company operating in creative technology and applied artificial intelligence, has raised $10 million in a funding round from SageOne Flagship Growth OE Fund, Jyotivardhan Sonthalia, Sanjay Kaul, Ramesh Damani, Moheet Agarwal, Siddharth Iyer, Abhinandan Lodha, and the Kurl on Group. The company also plans to launch an initial public offering IPO by March 2027.
The fresh funds will be utilised for expansion across domestic and global markets, strengthening its AI and creative technology verticals, and supporting preparation for a public listing, Tagbin said in a press release.
Founded in 2013 by Saurav Bhaik, Tagbin is a tech experiential company that blends creativity with technologies such as AR, VR, AI, and robotics to design immersive digital experiences for the government sector including smart cities and digital museums such as the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya and G20 centres as well as the private sector including brand centres and digital showrooms. The company focuses on spatial transformation and tech enabled solutions to create engaging, informative, and futuristic interactive environments.
Over the past decade, Tagbin claims to have executed several of India’s prominent national showcases, experiential museums, AI strategy labs, predictive policing platforms, and command and control centres for central and state governments. These include the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya PM Museum, the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose hologram at India Gate, the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, the Brain and Mind Museum at NIMHANS, the Geeta Museum, and the Air Force Museum.
Over the last four to five years, Tagbin asserts that it has maintained consistent profitability, supported by robust growth in both revenue and profit after tax PAT. The company’s expanding order book includes high value government technology projects, next generation AI labs, and international experiential showcases.
According to Tagbin, it has applied AI for governance, with solutions deployed across ministries, academies, and state departments. Key innovations include AI strategy labs, predictive policing systems, AI command and control centres, custom AI platforms, and AI holo twins.
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