Planck, an infra-tech startup building intelligent tools for analytics, has raised $500,000 at the valuation of ₹30 crore in an ongoing pre-seed funding round from Saarthee Actionable Insights, a US-based analytical firm.
The funds raised will be used to accelerate go-to-market activities to expand its presence, partner with large enterprises, and launch its full-scale offerings under the brand name Quanta — its flagship suite of modular products.
“Our vision is to build the digital infrastructure that powers next-gen computing and streaming experiences while ensuring security, sustainability, and scalability,” said the founders in a joint statement.
Founded in 2024 by Shishir Miglani, Nasser Bostan, and Imran Hussain, Planck aims to transform India’s digital backbone by delivering Make-in-India, modular and scalable edge data centres (EDCs) capable of serving a wide array of industries—from financial services and telecom to OTT, e-sports, media, and healthcare.
Planck focuses on bringing global standard and army-grade products to edge networks and provides a self-controlled modular data center for data-sensitive, computer-intensive and streaming organisations.
Planck’s flagship product line, Quanta, integrates self-controlled modular architecture with global and military-grade standards, offering high-performance edge computing for data-sensitive, compute-intensive, and real-time streaming applications.