
MG Super Labs are distributors of many open source hardware companies in India.
Nagpur, Maharashtra based MG Super Labs is the webstore of MG Automation Technologies. They are distributors of many open source hardware companies across the world. Started in 2011 by two college students – Mrs. Ish Gupta and Ms. Sneha Gupta - still in their final year when Arduino was unknown in India and e-commerce was just developing. They started by creating an online store for selling Arduino's and their kits. It was a super hit from day-1. Later, Sparkfun, Pololu, Adafruit, Robotis were added to the portfolio. By the time they graduated they had the store running. They are a Technology company based in India. They are distributors of many open-source hardware companies in India and have an online store selling the same. They also specialise in custom Sourcing. They also help setup makerspaces, innovation centres, IoT Labs in schools, colleges and companies. Their Specialisation: Embedded And VLSI - Distributors of Arduino, Sparkfun Electronics, Adafruit, Seeedstudio, DF Robot, Digilent, Mikroelecktronika, phidgets, Raspberry Pi and many more; IoT - Libelium, Cooking-Hacks, Particle.io, NCD and more; Robotics - Robotis, Pololu, uArm, robobuilder, Nexus Automation and more; Industrial connect - Industrial Shields and more.
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Simbott is recognized as a leading AR VR & MR company in India, delivering next-generation immersive simulator solutions that are transforming how industries train, upskill, and operate. With a strong focus on innovation and performance, the company helps organizations adopt smarter, more efficient training systems using virtual environments that replicate real-world conditions