Zen Technologies Limited has achieved a significant legal outcome by obtaining the revocation of an Indian patent that was granted in April 2023 to individuals linked with MAG5 Innovations Private Limited. The patent, which Zen challenged through a post-grant opposition filed in October 2023, was officially revoked on August 6, 2025.
The ruling comes as a validation of Zen’s earlier work in the field of combat simulation training and affirms the company’s long-standing investment in proprietary research and development. According to a representative from Zen’s intellectual property division, the decision underscores the originality of the company’s innovations and its intention to maintain the integrity of its technology portfolio.
“This outcome confirms the originality of our developments and the efforts we’ve made over the years to build a robust foundation in defence simulation,” the spokesperson stated.
The revocation strengthens Zen’s position as a technology-focused defence firm with a substantial patent base. It also reinforces confidence among investors and partners regarding the protection and exclusivity of Zen’s solutions in the market.
Zen Technologies, based in Hyderabad, specializes in advanced training systems for defence and homeland security sectors. The company has built and delivered over 1,000 systems worldwide and has filed more than 172 patent applications to date. Zen’s research facility is recognized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.
With over three decades of experience, Zen continues to expand its offerings to meet evolving operational requirements. This includes simulation platforms for armed forces, counter-drone technologies, and customized training programs for agencies including the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Home Affairs.
Zen has also developed solutions tailored to align with specific training objectives of international defence organizations such as the U.S. Army and Department of Defense. Through in-house manufacturing and consistent investment in R&D, the company remains focused on addressing modern-day defence training needs with precision and adaptability.