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Tredence Opens New AI Delivery And Innovation Centre In Hyderabad

Global data science and artificial intelligence solutions provider Tredence has inaugurated a 20,000 sq. ft. delivery and innovation centre in Hyderabad, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion of enterprise AI capabilities in India.

The new facility will serve as a key hub for delivering advanced AI and analytics solutions across industries including retail, consumer packaged goods (CPG), healthcare, and life sciences, while collaborating closely with Tredence’s global teams.

The expansion reflects Hyderabad’s rapid emergence as one of India’s leading destinations for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) and advanced technology innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence and data science.

Strengthening Global AI Delivery

Tredence co-founder and chief revenue officer Shashank Dubey said the company’s decision to expand in Hyderabad is driven by the city’s strong talent ecosystem and growing reputation as a technology hub.

According to Dubey, the combination of high talent density and disciplined execution makes Hyderabad an ideal base for Tredence’s global delivery operations. He noted that the company’s expansion aligns closely with the state’s long-term “Telangana Rising-2047” vision, which aims to position the region as a global centre for artificial intelligence and life sciences innovation.

Driving AI Innovation Across Industries

The Hyderabad centre will play a crucial role in advancing AI-driven innovation across multiple sectors. Tredence  centre head Hyderabad Abhijay Datta highlighted that the company’s teams in the city are already contributing to critical projects in the life sciences domain, including initiatives aimed at improving drug discovery, strengthening operational efficiency, and accelerating innovation.

With the launch of the new facility, these capabilities are expected to expand significantly, enabling teams to drive advanced analytics, AI-led insights, and scalable enterprise solutions for global clients.

Endorsement of Hyderabad’s Tech Ecosystem

The investment has also been welcomed by the Telangana government as a sign of the state’s growing importance in the global technology landscape.

Telangana Life Sciences director & CEO Shakthi M Nagappan said the new centre reinforces Hyderabad’s position as a leading destination for data, artificial intelligence, and life sciences innovation. He noted that the state government continues to focus on building a supportive ecosystem that allows technology companies to expand operations while creating high-value employment opportunities.

Expanding Workforce And Capabilities

Currently, Tredence employs around 400 professionals in Telangana, and the company expects its workforce at the new centre to grow significantly. The total projected headcount is estimated to reach approximately 2,200 employees by 2027, reflecting the company’s ambitious growth plans in the region.

 

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