In 1996 November, E. K. Nayanar, Chief Minister of Kerala, launched the CD-ROM project of Invis Multimedia.
[4] In 2000, Invis Multimedia envisaged a plan to geotag all the major institutions and destinations of Kerala on a map to be developed with geographical information system.
[6] The project had to be aborted due to delays in getting clearance for using satellite images and, with the introduction of Google Earth, all the services envisaged in the proposed plan became freely available.
Development and publication of a series of coffee table books also started in this year, the first of the set being Panchakarma: Ayurveda’s Mantra for Rejuvenation.
A DVD series with English subtitles on the classical art forms of Kerala titled Know Your Heritage was also released.
The package titled Symphony Celestial[14] with 12 DVDs contained ten dance or theatre forms of India.
[27] In November 2007, Invis Multimedia launched the website Indiavideo.org, an online video encyclopedia of India in association with UNESCO New Delhi office.
[28][29] Another project implemented in association with UNESCO New Delhi office was a twin volume DVD on the traditional magic of India, titled Enchanting Illusions.
[40] Invis Multimedia has been working as the ICT solution[buzzword] provider of Kerala tourism since 1998, winning seven successive bids.
Recently, Department of Cultural Affairs, Government of Kerala has selected Invis Multimedia as its ICT solution[buzzword] provider.
In 2016, Invis started offering BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy Solutions) for making museums barrier free and sharing digital content with visitors.
[42] The first Miyawaki model urban forest in Kerala was created as an Invis initiative at Puliyarakonam, Thiruvananthapuram on 31 January 2018.
M/s Culture Shoppe, the sister concern of Invis Multimedia, is now actively engaged in setting up nurseries of forest plants in different parts of the state to popularize and adopt Prof. Miyawaki's model on a massive scale.