We build a single, metadata-driven enterprise platform core, and we deliver it through five sector-specific products: GovStack for public-administration digital services, EmeronBiz for back-office ERP, Workflow Cloud for cross-agency business processes, Permit Engine for licensing and regulatory workflows, and CitizenOS for citizen-facing portals.
Because every product runs on the same core, an integration built once — to a national ID, a payment switch, a tax authority, a land registry — is available everywhere. Because the platform is configured rather than coded, our customers can change the rules of their own systems without filing a change request with us.
That is the structural choice Emeron is built around. Everything else — our pricing, our delivery method, our training program, our partner network — follows from it.
Customer data, identity, configuration, and code-of-record remain in customer-controlled jurisdictions and on customer-controlled infrastructure where required. We treat data residency, key custody, and operator nationality as procurement-grade specifications, not marketing copy.
We do not fork our codebase for any single customer. Every behavioural difference between deployments is expressed as configuration, metadata, or a documented extension — never as a private branch. That is what makes long-term ownership cost predictable.
Every implementation engagement includes a contractual capability-transfer milestone. We train and certify the customer's internal team and selected local partners to operate, configure, and extend the platform without our presence. We measure ourselves on the day our customers no longer need us in the room.
SRTIP Block B-121. Engineering, platform architecture, executive function, finance, and the GCC commercial team. Registered legal entity: Emeron Infospace FZE.
Engineering depth, platform development, and operations. Long-standing engineering bench in southern India — the engine room behind delivery.
On-site presence at the anchor East Africa reference deployment. Local engagement model for our East Africa expansion.
Commercial expansion offices planned in step with named opportunities. We open offices where contracts justify them, not the other way around.
We will not pretend to be more than we are. Emeron is a serious enterprise software company at an early stage of its government-technology arc. We have shipped production systems for over a decade, but the public-sector deployments described on this site are a mix of one anchor live reference and a set of clearly labelled reference architectures.
When a deployment is live, we say so and we will introduce you to the customer. When something is on our roadmap, we say so and we will share the milestone plan. When a certification is in progress, we say which standard, which auditor, and which quarter. Procurement officers can mark every claim on this site against that test.
Founders take meetings with serious institutional buyers and partner candidates. We also publish full procurement and security documentation upfront.