HCLTech Launches Advanced AI Technology Centre in GIFT City, Gujarat
HCLTech has inaugurated a new technology centre in Gujarat's GIFT City, employing 500 engineers to develop AI-led solutions for global financial services clients.

HCLTech Boosts AI Capabilities with New GIFT City Centre
HCLTech, a prominent Indian IT services company, has officially inaugurated a new technology centre within the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City). This significant expansion is set to employ 500 engineers who will be primarily focused on developing and delivering advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-led solutions for the company's global clientele in the financial services industry.
The state-of-the-art facility is strategically positioned to enhance HCLTech's capabilities in critical areas such as risk management, data analytics, customer experience platforms, and operational efficiencies for financial institutions worldwide. This move is expected to bolster the company's offering of next-generation digital transformation services, catering to the evolving demands of the international financial sector.
GIFT City, India's first operational smart city and an International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), provides a robust regulatory framework and a business-friendly ecosystem ideal for technology and financial firms. Its strategic vision to emerge as a global hub for finance and technology makes it a fitting location for HCLTech's specialised operations, further strengthening the city's growing network of global enterprises.
This initiative underscores HCLTech's commitment to fostering innovation and expanding its technological footprint in critical domains. Beyond serving its international clients, the new centre is expected to contribute significantly to India's digital economy by creating high-skilled job opportunities and nurturing a talent pool proficient in cutting-edge AI technologies, thereby enhancing the nation's technological prowess on the global stage.

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