Hyderabad, Mar 14 (TNT) : Data science and AI leader Tredence on Friday inaugurated its new 20,000 sq. ft. delivery and innovation centre in Hyderabad, with Mr. Shakthi M Nagappan, Director and CEO, Telangana Life Sciences, gracing the occasion as Chief Guest.
The state-of-the-art facility will anchor Tredence’s enterprise AI delivery across Retail, CPG, Healthcare, and Life ScienceLife Sciences, working seamlessly with global teams, the company said in a release.
This expansion responds to Hyderabad’s emergence as India’s premier hub for Global Capability Centre’s (GCCs) and AI innovation.
Shashank Dubey, Co-founder & CRO, Tredence, said “The best AI outcomes are built where talent density meets execution discipline. Hyderabad gives us exactly that; a center of gravity for our global delivery that lets us move faster, build deeper, and stay closer to what our clients actually need. We are proud to grow here in step with the Telangana Rising-2047 vision and to play a meaningful role in the state’s emergence as an AI and Life Sciences hub”.
Abhijay Datta, Centre Head- Hyderabad, Tredence said “Our Hyderabad teams are already contributing to Life Sciences projects helping improve drug discovery, strengthen operations and enable faster, more cost-efficient innovation. This will further get catalyzed with the new centre, as our teams will now play a vital role driving advanced analytics and AI innovation across verticals.”
Minister for IT and Industries D. Sridhar Babu and Mr. Shakthi M Nagappan, Director and CEO, Telangana Life Sciences, commended the investment, “ Tredence’s new facility is strong endorsement of Hyderabad’s growing prominence as a hub for data & AI innovation. Telangana government’s key priority is to build a supportive ecosystem where technology companies can scale and create meaningful opportunities. This investment will create high-value employment and cement our position as India’s technology capital”.
With this expansion, Tredence will more than double its local workforce, scaling from 400 employees today to 2,200 by 2027, creating high-value employment opportunities while strengthening India’s AI leadership globally.
The centre builds on Tredence’s recent GCC business unit launch, helping capability centres evolve from execution to AI-powered innovation.
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