Mohali runs two economies at two different speeds. Around Quark City IT Park (Sector 67/91) and the Industrial Area Phase 8B / Sector 74 corporate hub, IT/ITeS is booming — the city counts 7,043 service-sector units against 4,913 in manufacturing, and IT/ITeS employment climbed from 35,689 workers in 2010 to 43,729 in 2019. Names like Quark (the company Quark City is named after), Infosys, Dell International Services and ToXSL Technologies anchor that side of town, with STPI Mohali backing the software and product companies growing up around them.
A few kilometres away, in the Industrial Areas of Phase 7, 8, 9 and 1, the picture is tougher. Over the last decade more than 1,500 manufacturing and MSME units — in auto-parts, agri-business, textiles, pharmaceuticals and food processing — have shut down, taking more than 17,000 jobs with them. The units still standing are under real pressure: industrial land now trades at roughly Rs 30,000 per square yard against a government rate of Rs 16,000, expansion plots are scarce, and one industry director has put the skills problem bluntly — workers who 'cannot even hold a vernier caliper,' forcing firms to spend on training or automation just to keep production moving.
That's the gap Workaholic Developers builds for. If you're an IT/ITeS company or product team near Quark City, we work as an extension of your engineering function — software, web and AI automation delivered at the pace this sector already expects. If you run an auto-parts, textile, agro-processing or pharma business in Phase 7, 8, 9 or 1, or you're one of the 600 units represented by the Mohali Industries Association, we build the practical, unglamorous systems that cut manual back-office work, tighten inventory and logistics, and get more output from the space and staff you already have — because with land priced out of reach and skilled hands hard to find, expansion by software is often more realistic than expansion by square yard.
Mohali also isn't short on talent to hire alongside us — Chandigarh University in Gharuan and Chandigarh Group of Colleges in Landran and Jhanjeri turn out graduates a few kilometres from both industrial belts. And because Mohali is landlocked, every extra step in your logistics chain costs more than it would in a coastal hub, which is exactly the kind of inefficiency automation is built to remove. Wherever your business sits — Quark City or Phase 9 — we start from the same question: what would running this on better software actually save you?