
Pricol signs technology licensing agreement with Italy's DOMINO to boost two-wheeler innovation
Pricol Limited has joined hands with Italy's DOMINO S.R.L., a global leader in motorcycle control systems. This new technology license agreement marks a major step in Pricol's efforts to deliver advanced handlebar control systems—like throttles, switches, and related products—for two-wheelers across India and Southeast Asia.
The collaboration brings together DOMINO's technical expertise with Pricol's strong manufacturing base and market reach. Together, they aim to roll out a new generation of smart, reliable, and region-specific products.
More than just a tech tie-up, this partnership fits into Pricol's broader goal of evolving into a complete technology solutions provider. It highlights the company's focus on innovation, operational excellence, and global collaboration to drive long-term, sustainable growth.
Interestingly, the partnership also opens up opportunities for cross-market benefits. Pricol could tap into DOMINO's well-established aftermarket presence in Europe and the US—potentially taking Indian-developed products global.
Vikram Mohan, Managing Director, Pricol Limited, stated, 'Partnering with DOMINO S.R.L. marks a significant step forward in our journey to deliver world-class technology solutions. Their legacy of innovation in motorcycle control systems perfectly complements our deep market understanding and manufacturing strength. This collaboration is a shared commitment to delivering greater value to our customers and accelerating our growth across new product offerings.'
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