Indian engineering for global weather intelligence
Tested for years in extreme Indian hill, desert, coastal and cold environments where human access is difficult. We design, manufacture, install and maintain autonomous weather sensing and AI analytics systems — built in India, validated where it really hurts, deployed across continents.
Born on the ridge, built for the world
Winds Technologies began with a simple observation: the agencies that need weather data most — aviation, defense, disaster management, remote operations — are often the ones working in places where conventional weather hardware fails.
So we built an end-to-end stack engineered specifically for those conditions. Every sensor, every distribution node, every transmission link, and the AI analytics behind them are designed, manufactured, deployed and supported by the same team — under one roof.
Years of testing in Indian hill environments — high altitude, lightning-prone, monsoon-soaked, deep cold — gave us a hardware and software platform that simply keeps running.
Three principles, in every system we ship
Reliability is non-negotiable
Mission-critical agencies make decisions on our data. We hardware-design and stress-test for it.
Autonomy over attendance
If a system needs a human nearby to keep working, it isn't finished. Ours run for years on their own.
AI where it earns its place
We use AI where it produces measurably better forecasts, anomaly detection and operator guidance.
AI-driven weather intelligence, deployed everywhere it matters
We're building toward a world where every airbase, border post, research station, port and disaster operations cell has continuous, AI-grade weather intelligence — regardless of where they are or how rough the conditions get.
Sense
Hardened, accurate sensors gather wind, temperature, humidity, pressure, rainfall, visibility and lightning data continuously.
Transmit
Resilient radio, satellite and network links carry data out of the most remote installations.
Analyze
AI analytics produce forecasts, anomaly alerts, and operational guidance from your sensor fleet.
Decide
3D visualization and (soon) AI voice reporting put intelligence directly in the operator's hands.