Covasant Technologies launches AI Innovation Centre in Hyderabad
Covasant Technologies opened a new AI Innovation Center in Hyderabad, starting with 500 engineers and expanding to 3,000 by 2028. The facility focuses on safe, scalable Agentic AI solutions to help global enterprises move quickly from testing to real-world deployment
Published Date - 1 December 2025, 03:41 PM
Hyderabad: Covasant Technologies launched its new AI Innovation Centre at Atria, International Tech Park, Hyderabad, Telangana, on Monday.
The AI Innovation Centre in Hyderabad will accommodate 500 AI engineers with plans to rapidly expand to 3000 AI engineers by 2028. The Centre is designed to enable global enterprises to adopt Agentic AI-based solutions responsibly, at scale.
The innovation center will focus specifically on building autonomous Agentic AI solutions to solve complex business challenges for global enterprises, a press release said.
The new facility is specifically engineered to enable enterprises to gain a competitive advantage by securely adopting Agentic AI at scale, helping them swiftly move from pilot to production, a press release said.
The facility focuses on reduced risk through built-in governance through proprietary products and solutions, enabling clients to integrate Agentic AI without compromising compliance or introducing operational risk.
Speaking on the occasion, C V Subramanyam, Chairman and Managing Director, Covasant, said, “By creating the AI Innovation Center, we are giving our customers a safe environment to explore AI agents, move from experiment to business impact, and build for scale, with enterprise guardrails.”
Duddila Sridhar Babu, Minister for Information Technology, Electronics, Communications, Industries, and Legislative Affairs, Sanjay Kumar, Special Chief Secretary and Sai Krishna, IT Advisor, were present.