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HCLTech, IIT Kanpur sign MoU to advance deep tech innovation for GCCs
HCLTech and IIT Kanpur signed an MoU to transform research into practical solutions for Global Capability Centres. The partnership focuses on advanced engineering and deep tech, including AI and robotics. It will help GCCs accelerate innovation and access specialized skills. This initiative bridges academic research with enterprise needs for faster market entry. IT services company HCL Technologies (HCLTech) and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur have inked a pact to jointly convert research into real-world pilots and scalable solutions for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), a release said on Thursday. The collaboration aims to position HCLTech as a trusted GCC partner for enabling research-led innovation, especially in advanced engineering and deep tech, with a strong focus on AI, robotics and next-generation technologies. "By combining HCLTech's comprehensive GCC solutions and IIT Kanpur's research and startup ecosystem, the partnership enables research-driven innovation that goes beyond traditional talent and services," the release said. It helps GCCs accelerate complex research, access niche skills without having to build internal labs and reduce time-to-market. "At IIT Kanpur, we have strong expertise and ongoing translational R&D in AI and intelligent systems, robotics, cybersecurity and other next-generation technologies. Through this partnership with HCLTech, our researchers gain direct access to real-world challenges faced by global GCCs, complemented by access to research funding and industry mentorship," Manindra Agrawal, Director, IIT Kanpur, said. Translational research being a strategic priority, this MoU serves as a bridge between academic research and enterprises to codevelop innovative technologies with measurable impact, Agrawal added. Kiran Cherukuri, EVP and Global GCC Practice Head, HCLTech, noted that the next era of GCC growth will be shaped by how effectively they tap into world-class research and deep tech ecosystems. "This MoU with IIT Kanpur positions HCLTech as a catalyst - bringing GCCs, academic excellence, research and the startup eco-system together - to help enterprises move from frontier research to pilots and enterprise-ready solutions at speed and scale, delivering quicker time-to-market and better customer experiences," Cherukuri said.
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HCLTech and IIT Kanpur to advance deep tech innovation for GCCs
HCLTech and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly convert cutting‑edge research into real‑world pilots and scalable solutions for Global Capability Centers (GCCs). The collaboration positions HCLTech as a trusted GCC partner for enabling research-led innovation, especially in advanced engineering and deep tech with a strong focus on AI, robotics and next‑generation technologies. By combining HCLTech's comprehensive GCC solutions and IIT Kanpur's research and startup ecosystem, the partnership enables research‑driven innovation that goes beyond traditional talent and services. It helps GCCs accelerate complex research, access niche skills without having to build internal labs and reduce time-to-market. "At IIT Kanpur, we have strong expertise and ongoing translational R&D in AI and intelligent systems, robotics, cybersecurity and other next-generation technologies. Through this partnership with HCLTech, our researchers gain direct access to real-world challenges faced by global GCCs, complemented by access to research funding and industry mentorship. Translational research being a strategic priority, this MoU serves as a bridge between academic research and enterprises to codevelop innovative technologies with measurable impact," said Prof. Manindra Agrawal, Director, IIT Kanpur. "The next era of GCC growth will be shaped by how effectively they tap into world‑class research and deep tech ecosystems. This MoU with IIT Kanpur positions HCLTech as a catalyst -- bringing GCCs, academic excellence, research and the startup eco-system together -- to help enterprises move from frontier research to pilots and enterprise‑ready solutions at speed and scale, delivering quicker time‑to‑market and better customer experiences," said Kiran Cherukuri, EVP and Global GCC Practice Head, HCLTech. The collaboration was launched at the 'GCC 4.0: Co‑Creating India's Innovation Powerhouse' summit in Hyderabad, which brought together more than 250 leaders from India‑based and global GCCs, IIT Kanpur, startups and the broader technology ecosystem.
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HCLTech and IIT Kanpur signed an MoU to transform research into practical solutions for Global Capability Centers. The partnership focuses on advanced engineering and deep tech innovation, including AI and robotics. It will help GCCs accelerate innovation, access specialized skills, and reduce time-to-market through bridging academic research and enterprise needs.

HCLTech and IIT Kanpur have formalized a strategic collaboration through an MoU for deep tech innovation that aims to convert cutting-edge research into real-world pilots and scalable solutions specifically designed for Global Capability Centers
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. The partnership positions the IT services company as a trusted partner for enabling research-led innovation in advanced engineering and deep tech, with particular emphasis on AI and robotics solutions, next-generation technologies, and cybersecurity2
.The collaboration leverages HCLTech's comprehensive GCC solutions alongside the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur's robust research and startup ecosystem to enable innovation for Global Capability Centers that extends beyond traditional talent and services. According to Manindra Agrawal, Director at IIT Kanpur, the institution brings strong expertise and ongoing translational Research & Development (R&D) in AI and intelligent systems, robotics, and other next-generation technologies to the table
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. Through this partnership, researchers gain direct access to real-world challenges faced by global GCCs, complemented by access to research funding and industry mentorship. This arrangement helps GCCs accelerate complex research and access to specialized skills without the need to build internal labs, fundamentally addressing enterprise needs more efficiently.Kiran Cherukuri, EVP and Global GCC Practice Head at HCLTech, emphasized that the next era of GCC growth will be shaped by how effectively organizations tap into world-class research and deep tech ecosystems
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. The MoU positions HCLTech as a catalyst bringing together GCCs, academic excellence, research, and the startup ecosystem to help enterprises move from frontier research to pilots and enterprise-ready solutions at speed and scale. This approach is designed to reduce time-to-market and deliver better customer experiences, creating measurable impact through the codevelopment of innovative technologies.Related Stories
The collaboration was officially launched at the 'GCC 4.0: Co-Creating India's Innovation Powerhouse' summit in Hyderabad, which brought together more than 250 leaders from India-based and global GCCs, IIT Kanpur, startups, and the broader tech ecosystems
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. This high-profile unveiling underscores the strategic importance of bridging academic research and enterprise in India's evolving technology landscape. As translational research becomes a strategic priority, this partnership serves as a model for how academic institutions and corporate entities can collaborate to accelerate deep tech innovation and address the complex challenges facing Global Capability Centers in an increasingly competitive market.Summarized by
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