Maharashtra, US-based Supervity AI sign MoU to set up AI GCC Hub in Mumbai

The center will enable multinational enterprises to transition from traditional offshore global capability centres to AI-first operating models powered by policy-driven multi-agent AI systems.

The Government of Maharashtra and US-headquartered enterprise AI software firm Supervity AI signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to set up an Artificial Intelligence Global Capability Centre (AI GCC) Hub in Mumbai.

The MoU was signed at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

The proposed AI GCC Hub will be established in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex, anchored as a next-generation applied agentic AI research and innovation centre.

“Enterprise operations are undergoing a structural shift. Traditional GBS and GCC models were designed for scale through human effort, whereas the next decade demands scale through AI execution with strong governance. This partnership with the Government of Maharashtra establishes a global reference point for AI-first operations, starting from Mumbai,” said Siva Moduga, Co-Founder & CEO, Supervity AI.

The center will enable multinational enterprises to transition from traditional offshore global capability centres to AI-first operating models powered by policy-driven multi-agent AI systems.

It added that the hub will allow enterprises to safely design, deploy and scale multi-agentic AI employees across functions such as finance, procurement, compliance, supply chain and customer operations, while ensuring human oversight and governance.

As part of the collaboration, Supervity AI will work with the Maharashtra government to build AI-first operating frameworks aligned with global regulatory and compliance standards, while also fostering an ecosystem of AI talent, solution partners and enterprise adopters.

The state government also will support the programme through institutional partnerships and talent enablement initiatives.

The joint effort also includes plans to train up to 25,000 forward-deployed AI engineers over time, with industry-specific capabilities to support AI-led operations.

In addition to the Mumbai hub, Supervity AI proposes to establish four industry-focused AI GCC spoke centres across key locations in Maharashtra, leveraging tier-II city talent and regional research capabilities under a distributed hub-and-spoke model.

In parallel, the Maharashtra government will explore the adoption of AI-led operating models across 48 state government departments, with the objective of building an AI GCC framework supported by global technology partners.                                                                                        

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