Nagarro has strengthened its position in enterprise AI by joining OpenAI’s global ecosystem as an OpenAI Services Partner, enabling organisations across the Asia Pacific region to accelerate the adoption of advanced generative AI technologies.
Through this partnership, Nagarro will support enterprises
in leveraging OpenAI offerings—including the OpenAI API and ChatGPT
Enterprise—to move beyond experimentation and embed generative AI into
real-world business operations. The focus is on helping organisations design,
deploy, and scale AI solutions that deliver tangible outcomes while adhering to
enterprise-grade governance and responsible AI principles.
According to Rahul Mahajan, Global CTO of Nagarro, the
partnership reflects the company’s long-term vision for practical and
accountable AI adoption. He emphasised that Nagarro’s approach centres on
solving concrete business challenges—ranging from intelligent automation and
decision support to enhanced customer engagement and operational
optimisation—while maintaining the architectural discipline and controls
demanded by large enterprises.
Nagarro’s capabilities span data engineering, artificial
intelligence, automation, and large-scale digital transformation. The company
works with clients across industries such as retail, banking and financial
services, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and telecommunications. At the
core of its AI strategy is the Fluidic Intelligence framework, an AI-native
engineering model designed to minimise friction in enterprise systems, improve
workflow continuity, and deliver measurable productivity improvements.
To further advance enterprise AI maturity, Nagarro continues to invest in AI centres of excellence, research into agent-based AI systems, and structured enablement programs tailored for large organisations. Its teams collaborate closely with clients to conceptualise, pilot, and industrialise AI solutions that align with business objectives while ensuring responsible deployment across complex enterprise environments.
By - Aaradhay Sharma

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