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Apexon has launched a new Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence in Hyderabad aimed at expanding its AI engineering capabilities and supporting enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence technologies.
The new facility will focus on developing AI solutions across areas including agentic AI, generative AI, data engineering and intelligent automation. The center will bring together AI engineers, data scientists, platform architects and domain specialists to design and deploy scalable AI systems for enterprise clients.
The move reflects growing demand for enterprise-grade AI deployments as organizations seek to move beyond experimental projects and integrate AI into operational workflows.
The Hyderabad hub will also support the development of Apexon’s internal AI platforms and tools, including its AgentRise platform, which is designed to coordinate AI agents that automate enterprise processes and support decision-making. The center will also contribute to the advancement of AlphaSuite, the company’s portfolio of engineering accelerators used to help businesses modernize systems and extract value from enterprise data.
In addition to product development, the center will function as a training and collaboration hub, offering advanced AI engineering programs, technical labs and joint innovation initiatives with clients and ecosystem partners.
Apexon said the investment strengthens its global talent network and supports its broader strategy of building AI-first engineering capabilities to help organizations deploy production-scale AI systems securely and responsibly.
Chief Executive Officer Sriniketh Chakravarthi said the new center will focus on developing AI architectures and platforms capable of supporting autonomous systems and complex enterprise workflows.
The new facility will focus on developing AI solutions across areas including agentic AI, generative AI, data engineering and intelligent automation. The center will bring together AI engineers, data scientists, platform architects and domain specialists to design and deploy scalable AI systems for enterprise clients.
The move reflects growing demand for enterprise-grade AI deployments as organizations seek to move beyond experimental projects and integrate AI into operational workflows.
The Hyderabad hub will also support the development of Apexon’s internal AI platforms and tools, including its AgentRise platform, which is designed to coordinate AI agents that automate enterprise processes and support decision-making. The center will also contribute to the advancement of AlphaSuite, the company’s portfolio of engineering accelerators used to help businesses modernize systems and extract value from enterprise data.
In addition to product development, the center will function as a training and collaboration hub, offering advanced AI engineering programs, technical labs and joint innovation initiatives with clients and ecosystem partners.
Apexon said the investment strengthens its global talent network and supports its broader strategy of building AI-first engineering capabilities to help organizations deploy production-scale AI systems securely and responsibly.
Chief Executive Officer Sriniketh Chakravarthi said the new center will focus on developing AI architectures and platforms capable of supporting autonomous systems and complex enterprise workflows.
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