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HCLTech teams up with ServiceNow to roll out AI labs

Noida facility offers customers to engage with innovative solutions tailored to their specific industry challenges

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  • The experiences cultivated in this Noida lab will also be mirrored at the existing HCLTech AI & Cloud Native Lab in London.

India’s HCLTech, in collaboration with American software firm ServiceNow, inaugurated a dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) lab at its Noida campus.

The initiative marks a significant advancement in their longstanding partnership, which has spanned over a decade, and signifies their joint commitment to facilitating AI adoption across various industries.

The newly established facility offers customers a unique opportunity to engage with innovative solutions tailored to their specific industry challenges. It is designed to act as a testing ground, allowing clients to navigate and expand upon AI technologies that are increasingly pivotal in contemporary business environments.

As noted by Jagadeshwar Gattu, President of Digital Foundation Services at HCLTech, the lab represents a simulated environment where clients can explore and implement AI-based solutions, thus enhancing their overall operational efficiency.

Driving profitability

Furthermore, the experiences cultivated in this Noida lab will also be mirrored at the existing HCLTech AI & Cloud Native Lab in London.

The expansion is expected to facilitate the acceleration of AI adoption among a broader client base in both the UK and India.

Michael Park, Senior Vice President and Global Head of AI Go-to-Market at ServiceNow, highlighted that the collaborative efforts between HCLTech and ServiceNow aim to empower clients, enabling them to take control of their AI investments and ultimately drive productivity and profitability within their enterprises.

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