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Trigyn announces opening of AI innovation delivery centre in Hyderabad

K M Dayashankar

Trigyn Tech is a global digital and intelligence solutions provider in the data, analytics & AI startups ecosystem.

The firm aims to move into production mode in the next six months

Will create over 1,000 jobs in the next few years

WKH signs MoU with Telangana government

HYDERABAD, AUGUST 06, 2024: Trigyn will establish an AI innovation and delivery centre in Hyderabad, which will hire, train and grow to a total capacity of over 1,000 people in the next three years. With a total revenue of over $160 million, the company currently has around 100 people in Hyderabad out of its global force of over 2,500 people, out of which 1,000 are in India.

After a meeting with the Telangana delegation led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and IT minister D. Sridhar Babu, Trigyn Technologies a global digital and intelligence solutions provider with an ecosystem of data, analytics & AI startups, has announced to open its AI Innovation delivery centre in Hyderabad.

The leadership team of the firm said it expects to move into production mode over the next six months, given the anticipation of rapid growth in AI adoption across sectors. Over the last year, Trigyn and its associated startup are helping clients get their organization ready for AI through Proof of Concepts (PoCs) and pilots.

The firm, which is a technology partner to the UN and its organizations around the world, for over two decades, expressed confidence in Telangana and Hyderabad, after the meeting with the official delegation.

On the other hand, in a big boost to women entrepreneurs of Telangana, the Telangana government has signed an MoU with Walsh Karra Holdings (WKH) and WE Hub, the nodal agency for incubating women entrepreneurs. Through this MoU, WKH will invest USD 5 million in the design and delivery of flagship incubation programmes of WE Hub for rural and urban enterprises over the next five years. The WKH will invest USD 100 million in start-ups of the Telangana ecosystem in the coming years.

 

 

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