Trigyn Technologies has announced the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation delivery center in Hyderabad, following a successful meeting with a Telangana delegation led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu. This initiative marks a significant step in enhancing AI capabilities in the region and solidifying Hyderabad’s reputation as a hub for technology and innovation.
Trigyn, a global provider of digital and intelligence solutions within the data, analytics, and AI startup ecosystem, aims to expand its workforce significantly. The new center will hire and train over 1,000 professionals over the next three years, contributing to local employment and economic growth. Currently, Trigyn has around 100 employees in Hyderabad as part of its global team of over 2,500, with a substantial portion based in India.
The leadership team at Trigyn anticipates moving into production mode within the next six months, driven by the expected rapid growth in AI adoption across various sectors. Over the past year, Trigyn has been collaborating with its associated startups to prepare organizations for AI integration through Proof of Concepts (PoCs) and pilot projects.
With a total revenue exceeding $160 million, Trigyn has established itself as a reliable technology partner for the United Nations and other global organizations for over two decades. The firm expressed its confidence in the state of Telangana and its capital, Hyderabad, as favorable locations for technological advancement and innovation.
This development not only highlights Trigyn's commitment to AI but also reinforces the Telangana government’s efforts to attract leading tech companies to foster job creation and technological growth in the region. The new AI center is expected to play a crucial role in positioning Hyderabad as a premier destination for AI and tech-driven industries.