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Invixium
Invixium manufactures biometric access control hardware and develops workforce management software, with offices in Canada, the US, India, and the Middle...
Invixium
Founded in Toronto by President Shiraz Kapadia, Invixium operates as a vertically integrated manufacturer of biometric access control hardware and a developer of a parallel software platform. The company’s product portfolio spans face recognition, fingerprint scanning, and thermal screening terminals, with notable deployments in harsh environments such as refineries, mines, and a high-security data center for a defense client. Invixium has publicly cited the Museum of the Future in Dubai as a showcase installation (per the firm’s website). The firm sells both hardware terminals — including its flagship IXM TITAN, TFace, and Touch 3 lines — and a subscription-software suite branded IXM. Its software covers workforce management (IXM Time), health screening data (IXM Health), visitor management (IXM Visitor), and panel integration (IXM Link). Market applications explicitly listed by the company include airports, oil and gas, mining, data centers, banking, luxury residential, and sports venues. In 2022, Invixium acquired Triax Technologies, which provides real-time location services for connected-worker safety at industrial sites (per Invixium press testimonial, undated). The firm maintains direct sales and support offices in Canada, the United States, India, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Invixium has not publicly disclosed total employees or financial metrics. Its public contact infrastructure shows dedicated sales and support phone lines for the US, India, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, suggesting operational maturity across those markets. The firm operates a customer portal, an annual support contract model, and a partner program called IXM Link Partners. Its customization services indicate willingness to take on non-standard industrial deployments, a differentiator from off-the-shelf reader vendors. The structural edge lies in the combination of proprietary hardware design, in-house embedded software for the readers, and a cloud-based management platform — a full-stack posture more typical of building-operating-system startups. This contrasts with the fragmented landscape of badge-reader OEMs that rely on third-party access control panels and workforce software. The acquisition of Triax adds a real-time location layer for industrial worker safety, signaling an intent to compete not just on door access, but on operational intelligence at critical infrastructure sites.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite #300, Toronto, Ontario, M2H 3R1, Canada
Additional offices
Ahmedabad, India · Riyadh, Saudi Arabia · Dubai, UAE · Wilton, CT, United States
Principals
Shiraz Kapadia
President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs product and engineering direction at Invixium?
Shiraz Kapadia is the company’s President and the most visible executive in Invixium’s public materials, including partner testimonials and industry blogs (per the firm’s website and third-party partner statements). The company’s ‘Leadership’ page is not publicly detailed, so specific engineering or product leads have not been disclosed.
Does Invixium sell hardware, software, or both?
Invixium sells both biometric hardware terminals and a parallel software platform called IXM. The hardware line includes facial recognition, fingerprint, and thermal-screening readers designed for indoor and rugged outdoor environments. The IXM software suite is a cloud-based platform for enrollment, time and attendance, health-screening data, visitor management, and integration with existing access control panels, licensed on a subscription model.
What was Invixium’s pandemic-era product response?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Invixium added the ‘Enhancement Kit’ for its IXM TITAN terminal, which enabled touchless face recognition combined with mask detection and elevated body temperature screening. According to a testimonial from a Canadian mining installer, TITAN with the Enhancement Kit became a core part of many mining clients’ COVID-19 response strategies.
Where geographically does Invixium operate?
Invixium is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with additional offices in Wilton, Connecticut (USA), Ahmedabad (India), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and Dubai Internet City (UAE). The firm’s sales and support phone lines are separately listed for the US, India, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, indicating active commercial operations in those countries, with project deployments including Egypt (National Bank of Egypt) and India (Indian Oil Corporation Limited).
How does Invixium handle harsh or industrial environments?
Invixium explicitly targets industrial end-markets such as mining, oil and gas, and construction. Deployments include a refinery project that required significant customization, and a mine where system durability was a requirement. The firm’s hardware is designed to withstand extreme conditions while maintaining fast biometric throughput, and its customization services group indicates it can adapt products to customer specifications for unusual or severe worksite conditions.
What software ecosystem integrates with Invixium hardware?
Invixium’s IXM Link software is designed to integrate its biometric readers with existing physical access control panels from third-party manufacturers. The company also provides SDKs for custom integrations and has partnerships with access control software vendors; Galaxy Control Systems, as one named example, integrated Invixium readers with its System Galaxy platform and became a global reseller.
Is Invixium a venture-capital-backed company?
Invixium has not publicly disclosed its capital structure, funding rounds, or investor base. No venture capital or private equity backing is referenced on its website or in available public materials, so its ownership remains opaque.
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