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WORLDTAG INNOVATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED

H/W Ward, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised Locality Design

In their own words

The Concept of Printed Chairs is a new innovation and uses digital technology that allows for short run customised printing of furniture product designs. Further we have perfected the technology of ZipOn-ZipOff mesh backsw that can be changed by end users themselves. The approach allows for products to be used for longer duration without needing to throw products away due to soiled fabrics ande meshes failure. This is a world first innovation that is made in India and is being appreciated across the world. We can make chairs with logos and design elements for each of our customers or organisations. This is a new approach that will use customisation and personalisation of furniture that the world will follow in the future!! We already have patents of our chair which allows for back covers to be changed.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP27428
CIN
U74999MH2014PTC259536
Incorporated (MCA)
2014
Registered on Startup India
2018
Self-declared stage
EarlyTraction
MCA status
Active
Company class
Private
Registrar
RoC-Mumbai I
Authorised capital
₹1,00,000
Paid-up capital
₹1,00,000

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Locality

H/W Ward

Maharashtra

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