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LOGIC’s 2026 Vision: Building Human-Centric, AI-Driven Collaboration Ecosystems

In an exclusive interaction, Pankaj Bellad, Business Head, LOGIC & Director, Online Instruments India Pvt Ltd, shares how LOGIC’s 2026 roadmap is centered on Human-Centric Intelligence, NeoAI-powered displays, and unified collaboration ecosystems. He highlights India-first innovation, advanced in-house manufacturing, and global expansion plans aimed at redefining education, corporate collaboration, and immersive retail experiences.

IT Voice–  What is LOGIC’s overall strategy and key focus areas for 2026?

Pankaj BelladOur strategy for 2026 is built on one core belief: Human-Centric Intelligence.

We are moving beyond simply selling hardware. Our focus is on engineering Unified Collaboration Ecosystems. This means shifting from standalone displays to a “symphony of connected surfaces” where our interactive panels, digital signage, and personal devices interact flawlessly.

Key focus areas include:

  • Making every display “conscious” via Logic NeoAI to predict user needs rather than just reacting to commands.
  • Enforcing “Zero Defect, Zero Effect” manufacturing, which not only aligns with green goals but drastically lowers the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for our clients by extending product lifecycles.
  • Taking our “Make in India” innovations to global markets, proving that Indian AV engineering is world-class.

IT Voice–  What new product launches can we expect from LOGIC in 2026?

Pankaj Bellad2026 is about specialization and integration. You will see:

  • The Interactive Displays CX Series: Our flagship interactive display powered by Android 14 and fully Google EDLA Certified. It features a 50MP AI camera and NeoAI-driven intelligence, designed specifically for high-performance hybrid environments.
  • VisionHub: The definitive Collaboration Hub for modern workspaces. It integrates displays, video conferencing gear, and AV frames into a single, cohesive platform simplifying connectivity so that every meeting starts with a conversation, not a configuration.
  • Estilo Luxe: A 135-inch All-In-One COB Display. This flagship Chip-on-Board (COB) technology delivers cinema-grade visuals for corporate boardrooms, a first for an Indian brand.

IT Voice–  How does LOGIC’s in-house manufacturing facility strengthen its competitive advantage?

Pankaj BelladOur 120,000 sq. ft. facility in Dabaspete is a strategic asset for technological sovereignty, operating as a fully automated CKD unit that bypasses high import duties to secure Class 1 Local Supplier status and significant cost efficiencies for our partners. Beyond economics, we leverage Robotic Automation within Class 1K clean rooms to achieve sub-millimeter precision and a scalable capacity of 1.5 lakh units annually, ensuring that “Innovation with Integrity” is a manufacturing standard, not just a slogan. Furthermore, every unit is hardened through rigorous aging tests in 45°C heat chambers, certifying our displays to perform flawlessly in peak Indian summers, true ‘Climate-Calibrated’ engineering that generic imports simply cannot match.

IT Voice–  What role will technology and innovation play in LOGIC’s 2026 roadmap?

Pankaj BelladInnovation in 2026 is about invisibility. The best technology is the kind you don’t notice. We are using NeoAI to remove the friction of setup. We are using Cloud-based Device Management called Neo Signage CMS to make maintenance proactive rather than reactive. The roadmap is focused on “frictionless interaction” ensuring that whether you are a teacher or a CEO, the technology amplifies your message without demanding your attention.

IT Voice–  Are there any collaborations or strategic partnerships planned for the year?

Pankaj BelladCollaboration is in our DNA, led by our Google EDLA Certification which ensures enterprise-grade security and seamless access to the Google ecosystem. We are also a key partner in the Digital India mission, actively modernizing government classrooms to democratize access to premium educational tools. Simultaneously, we bridge the gap between hardware and curriculum by integrating essential content like NCERT directly into our software.

IT Voice–  How is LOGIC addressing the evolving needs of education, corporate, and retail segments?

Pankaj BelladWe are addressing the evolving needs of our core segments by shifting from hardware providers to experienced architects. In Education, we are solving for equity and engagement by integrating NeoAI to give every teacher a conscious assistant that automates the mundane, effectively democratizing high-quality instruction. Simultaneously, in the Corporate sector, where the mandate is frictionless interoperability, VisionHub breaks down silos to create a unified Collaboration Hub that ensures a team member on a laptop and a board in a glass cabin share an instant, invisible connection. Finally, for Retail, we are driving the shift from broadcasting to immersive storytelling with transparent OLEDs and shaped LED canvases that allow brands to blend digital content with physical reality, turning stores into dynamic environments that don’t just display ads, they create experiences.

IT Voice–  What are LOGIC’s growth and expansion plans for 2026 and beyond?

Pankaj BelladWe are aggressively expanding into global markets, leveraging our Make in India cost and quality advantages. Domestically, we are scaling our manufacturing capabilities to become the world’s second-largest automated facility for interactive displays. We are not just building a company; we are building an institution that puts Indian AV on the global map.

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