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Telangana Reaffirms USD1 Trillion Economy Goal at GCC X Hyderabad

Hyderabad, August 2, 2025: 3AI’s MoU with the Government of Telangana paves the way for GCCX Hyderabad, organized in partnership with HYSEA to unite national insights and regional innovation. The Summit acknowledges Hyderabad’s emergence as a key location for technology and innovation within India; one that advances industry based conversations and builds a community around AI and analytics. The summit, and its themes, will focus on areas such as creating value and impact with the Gen AI framework, Gen AI enabling transformation and innovation, and the critical components of Gen AI constructs such as ethics, governance, and regulatory frameworks.

“The government continues its vision of driving towards one trillion dollar economy with IT /ITES being the key driver, and we believe governments are just regulators but co-creators of the future. We aim transform Telangana from a premier IT hub into a global leader in emerging technology such as AI, Quantum through innovation, R&D engagement, “says Mr. Sanjay Kumar, IAS, Special Chief Secretary, ITE & Communication Department, Government of Telangana.

“AI-native GCCs are emerging as the new rallying cry. Parent organizations are increasingly relying on these centers to drive both top-line growth and bottom-line efficiency. The rapid proliferation of GCCs in Hyderabad is a clear testament to the elevated, strategic work being delivered here,” said Sameer Dhanrajani, CEO of 3AI, reflecting on the packed audience at the conference.

“GCCs X…Hyderabad is the perfect platform to spotlight the strategic evolution of Global Capability Centers through AI and innovation. Hyderabad continues to lead as a preferred destination for next-gen capability centers, powered by a vibrant IT research and innovation ecosystem, future-ready infrastructure, and proactive government support. This summit reaffirms our collective commitment to shaping the future of tech-driven transformation,” said Prashanth Nandella, President, HYSEA.

The summit drove three key outcomes: India emerging as the “AI Office of the World,” as stated by Cognizant’s Rajesh Varrier; unparalleled knowledge sharing through curated sessions on GenAI, AI, and analytics adoption in GCCs, highlighting best practices and global transformation trends; and an innovation showcase featuring industry-specific applications, frameworks for GenAI CoE value realisation, data governance, ethics, AI maturity mapping, and future-ready talent strategies.

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