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— About

Construction is the
biggest emitter, the
least innovated.
We’re changing one
part of that.

C-DISC Technologies is a deep tech construction company building foundation systems that install in minutes, last for decades, and emit a fraction of the carbon. We started with the part that conventional construction gets most wrong: the ground beneath the building.

— Origin

Founded inside a research park.

C-DISC was incubated at the NITC Research Park, Kozhikode, with parallel mentorship at IIT Kanpur. The PEN Foundation system was conceived, prototyped, load-tested, and validated within these institutions before a single unit went to the field. Every claim on this site has a paper trail behind it, and most of those papers were authored by faculty whose names appear on Indian Standards committees.

We are headquartered in Kozhikode, Kerala. Our factory output runs at roughly twenty thousand units annually. We deploy across India, with active project sites from coastal Maharashtra to the Western Ghats.

— Founders

Three engineers,
one frustration.

CEO

Jeesh Venmarath

Founder. Drives engineering, factory, and field deployment. The PEN system is his thesis, his patent, and his daily walk-around at the production line.

CTO

Kala C.P.

Co-Founder. Owns the structural and geotechnical design framework, IS-code interpretation, and the load-test protocols that anchor every project file.

CGO

Hemanth Chodisetti

Co-Founder. Chemical engineer (NIT Calicut). Runs growth, partnerships, and the climate narrative. Came in for the same reason most readers will: construction emits more than aviation, and almost nobody is fixing it.

— Mentors & Validators

The signatures
behind the system.

Dr. K. Rangaswamy

Geotechnical Engineering, NIT Calicut. Bearing capacity, skin friction, and load-test design.

Dr. Sajith A.S.

Structural Engineering, NIT Calicut. Component design and connection analysis.

Prof. T.M. Madhavan Pillai

Structural Engineering, NIT Calicut. FEA framework and validation cases.

Dr. Nihar Ranjan Patra

Geotechnical Engineering, IIT Kanpur. Mentorship agreement on micropile and battered pile behaviour.

Built where the data is built.

If you want to see the test reports, the FEA outputs, the GRIHA LCA workbook, or the patent filings, ask. We share what we can.