Axiscadés’ ESAI Division Growth Analyzed
Axiscadés, a company that helps other businesses design and build technology products, recently announced some exciting news about its ESAI division. This division focuses on helping companies create and test audio products, particularly for big tech companies like hyperscalers. The company’s success is thanks to a new contract and a new lab they built.
Key Points
- New contract valued at $1 million for audio testing.
- Pilot order is multi-year, offering long-term growth potential.
- Strategic partnership expands beyond TI and Qualcomm clients.
- New Acoustic Lab in Bengaluru boosts audio product development.
- Revenue increased 12.97% to $31.6 million year-over-year.
- Net profit jumped 88.82% to $23.13 crore in Q2 FY26.
New Contract Details
The important part is a new, long-term deal with a “hyperscaler” – that’s a really big tech company that provides services to other companies. Axiscadés’ subsidiary, Mistral Solutions, won this contract to test audio products. This testing happens at a new lab they created at their Aeroland facility in Bengaluru, India.
This initial order, worth around $1 million, will last for several years. It’s a good sign that the company is getting work from larger, well-known companies.
What They’re Working On
Axiscadés is working on developing smaller audio devices that can create realistic 3D sound. They’re also designing custom computer chips that can cancel out background noise and integrating artificial intelligence to make these devices smarter and more responsive.
Manikandan, the CEO of Mistral Solutions, highlighted the company’s efforts to attract bigger clients by investing in specialized facilities. This expansion strategy looks promising for future growth and innovation.
Financial Results
Axiscadés’ overall financial performance was strong. Their net profit grew significantly, up 88.82% compared to the previous year. Revenue also increased by 12.97%.
“Strategic investments in specialized facilities drive sustainable customer relationships and revenue growth.”



