One2X ‘Fixit’ Gets TDB Backing to Take Agentic AI to Market

August, 20, 2026, New Delhi: India’s push to build homegrown AI is taking a step closer to the enterprise market. The Technology Development Board (TDB) has backed Delhi-based startup One2X Tech to commercialise its Agentic AI platform, Fixit, signalling a move from policy ambition to putting indigenous technology to work in businesses.

The TDB, under the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, has entered into an agreement with One2X Tech Pvt. Ltd. to support the commercialization of Fixit, an indigenously developed Agentic AI platform designed to do more than simply assist employees, it is built to take action across business workflows.

The distinction is important. Most workplace AI tools today help people find information, draft content, analyse data or respond to queries. One2X is pursuing a different model: systems that can understand a business objective, decide what needs to happen next, interact with connected software and keep working towards an outcome, with human oversight where needed.

For enterprises, that could mean moving from AI as a productivity tool to AI as part of the operating machinery of a business.

One2X Tech Agentic AI : From answering questions to getting work done

Fixit brings together multiple specialised AI agents that can access context, make decisions, use enterprise tools, monitor results and take the next step. The platform is also designed to learn from outcomes, retry tasks or escalate them when human intervention is required.

Behind that experience is a technology stack built around multi-agent orchestration, contextual memory, reasoning, reinforcement learning, real-time decision-making and secure tool execution. Guardrails, monitoring and human oversight are incorporated into the platform to make its use more controlled and auditable in enterprise settings.

One2X is initially taking the technology into revenue operations, where work often stretches across dozens of small but important interactions. Its agents can support activities ranging from market intelligence and customer engagement to lead qualification, nurturing, follow-ups, appointment scheduling, sales handovers and revenue attribution.

The ambition is not simply to maintain a record of what happened. It is to determine what should happen next, and act on it.

Starting with real estate, aiming much wider

The company’s first focus is the real estate industry, a sector where customer journeys can run for months, involve numerous interactions and ultimately lead to high-value transactions.

That makes continuity particularly important. A missed follow-up, an unanswered enquiry or a delayed handover can mean a lost opportunity.

One2X believes its architecture can eventually extend beyond real estate to other industries where businesses depend on complex, multi-step workflows and continuous coordination.

At the centre of that vision is what the company describes as an “AI workforce”—specialised digital agents handling repetitive execution, monitoring, analysis and coordination, while people remain responsible for creativity, judgement, relationships, strategy and entrepreneurship.

For startups, MSMEs and smaller businesses, the proposition could be particularly significant. Instead of needing large teams and extensive technology infrastructure to build sophisticated operating capabilities, smaller companies could gain access to a set of specialised digital workers that operate alongside their existing teams.

A bet on Indian technology reaching the market

For TDB, the project is also about a broader question: whether India can move beyond adopting technologies developed elsewhere and build companies capable of taking indigenous technology from the laboratory and startup ecosystem into commercial markets.

“India’s AI journey must increasingly move from adoption to the creation and commercialization of indigenous AI technologies,” said Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB. He described Agentic AI as an important evolution with the potential to change how enterprises operate and scale, adding that the project supports both the commercialization of an Indian technology and the country’s larger goal of developing globally competitive and self-reliant AI capabilities.

For One2X, the opportunity is ultimately about changing the economics of what a small business can accomplish.

“The internet gave businesses global reach and cloud computing gave them infrastructure,” said the company’s Founder and CEO. “We believe Agentic AI could give businesses access to capabilities that today require entire teams.”

The company’s longer-term vision is straightforward: a small business should be able to build its own digital workforce and operate with capabilities that once belonged only to much larger organisations.

The TDB agreement gives that vision an important next step, not just building the technology, but making it secure, scalable and ready for businesses to use.

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