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Mphasis to double presence in UK with innovation hub for quantum expertise
Mphasis said in a regulatory filing that it has expanded its UK presence over the past years and looks to double the headcount over the next three years through the London innovation hub. While the exact headcount in UK was uncertain, Mphasis employed a total workforce at 31,645 as of June end, down by 1,019 employees from the March quarter.Mid-tier software services provider on Tuesday announced plans to double its presence in the UK as it established a London innovation hub to leverage the transformative power of Quantum technologies. "The facility will serve as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for developing cutting-edge Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions. These solutions will address critical industry challenges such as algorithmic underwriting, catastrophic risk modelling, and fraud detection. Mphasis' expertise will empower businesses in the UK and worldwide to leverage the transformative power of Quantum technologies," Mphasis said in a regulatory filing. It added, "Mphasis has steadily expanded its UK presence over the past years and aims to double the headcount over the next three years through the London innovation hub which marks the next chapter in this commitment. The centre will be a magnet for top local and international tech talent, fostering collaboration and driving innovation across diverse industries including banking, financial services, and insurance. This strategic move positions Mphasis to leverage the UK's rich talent pool, address evolving client needs and thrive within a supportive technological ecosystem." While the exact headcount in UK was uncertain, Mphasis employed a total workforce at 31,645 as of June end, down by 1,019 employees from the March quarter. The innovation hub is situated in London's iconic Tower 42 and focuses on developing next-gen solutions in quantum, AI and cryptography. "This centre will be a focal point for developing next-generation solutions in AI, Quantum Computing, and beyond. It's a significant step forward as we work to accelerate digital transformation across Europe," said Nitin Rakesh, CEO and managing director of Mphasis. The UK government committed to double its investment in the field of quantum technologies to £2.5 billion (around $3.26 billion) over the next ten years. "The London Innovation Hub is a strategic game-changer for Mphasis in the UK. It allows us to double down on our commitment to the region, fueling growth in cutting-edge areas such as quantum technologies, cryptography, and data solutions. The UK government's focus on AI, data, and especially quantum computing, as evidenced by the recent spring budget, aligns perfectly with our vision," said Ashish Devalekar, SVP & head of Europe, Mphasis. Last month, the US-headquartered firm appointed a new chief financial officer with Aravind Viswanathan's appointment, pursuant to the resignation of Manish Dugar.
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Mphasis brings quantum expertise to the UK with opening of London innovation hub
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. This strategic hub signifies Mphasis' commitment to pioneering Quantum technologies within the UK and globally. The facility will serve as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for developing cutting-edge Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions. These solutions will address critical industry challenges such as algorithmic underwriting, catastrophic risk modelling, and fraud detection. Mphasis' expertise will empower businesses in the UK and worldwide to leverage the transformative power of Quantum technologies. The UK has already established itself as a global leader in quantum technologies. Government's investment in the field has been doubled to £2.5 billion over the next ten years. Recognising its immense potential, the UK has prioritised quantum technologies alongside other key advancements including AI, engineering biology, semiconductors, and future telecoms. Mphasis has steadily expanded its UK presence over the past years and aims to double the headcount over the next three years through the London innovation hub which marks the next chapter in this commitment. The centre will be a magnet for top local and international tech talent, fostering collaboration and driving innovation across diverse industries including banking, financial services, and insurance. This strategic move positions Mphasis to leverage the UK's rich talent pool, address evolving client needs and thrive within a supportive technological ecosystem. "At Mphasis, we're constantly pushing the boundaries of technology. Our new London innovation hub is a testimony to our commitment to the UK and its vibrant tech scene. This centre will be a focal point for developing next-generation solutions in AI, Quantum Computing, and beyond. It's a significant step forward as we work to accelerate digital transformation across Europe," said Nitin Rakesh, CEO and Managing Director, Mphasis. Janet Coyle CBE, Managing Director Business, Grow London, London & Partners, who attended the inauguration event said, "The UK is an innovation powerhouse and a global magnet for world-leading businesses and talent. The launch of Mphasis' Innovation Centre in London is a testament to this and is an important addition to the thriving tech and business ecosystem in the capital as AI and Quantum continue to push the forefront of technology." "The London Innovation Hub is a strategic game-changer for Mphasis in the UK. It allows us to double down on our commitment to the region, fueling growth in cutting-edge areas such as quantum technologies, cryptography, and data solutions. The UK government's focus on AI, data, and especially quantum computing, as evidenced by the recent spring budget, aligns perfectly with our vision. We're excited to be a key player in the UK's ambition to stay ahead of the curve," said Ashish Devalekar, SVP & Head of Europe, Mphasis. Speaking at the event, a leading expert in the field, Dr. Siddharth Saxena, Principal Research Associate, Cavendish Laboratory & Director, Cambridge Central Asia Forum said, "Quantum Science has undergone a significant transformation in recent decades, evolving into tangible technological solutions. Quantum Computing has been at the forefront of this revolution, and we are now poised to witness the emergence of broader Quantum functionality, bearing towards a totally revolutionary step-change. As UK Universities and innovation ecosystems continue to produce cutting-edge solutions with unprecedent precision and targeted applications beyond data science, Mphasis' anchoring here is well-timed and has the potential to deliver transformative value to its customers." Situated in London's iconic Tower 42, a premier A-grade building known for its sustainability efforts, Mphasis' new office embodies the company's dedication to ESG principles.
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Mphasis opens Innovation Centre in London
For developing cutting-edge Quantum Computing and AI solutionsMphasis announced the opening of its Innovation Hub for Mphasis Europe in London's iconic Tower 42 building. This strategic hub signifies Mphasis' commitment to pioneering Quantum technologies within the UK and globally. The facility will serve as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for developing cutting-edge Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography and Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions. These solutions will address critical industry challenges such as algorithmic underwriting, catastrophic risk modelling, and fraud detection. Mphasis' expertise will empower businesses in the UK and worldwide to leverage the transformative power of Quantum technologies.
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Mphasis, an IT services company, is set to double its presence in the UK with the launch of a new innovation hub in London, focusing on quantum computing expertise and other emerging technologies.

Mphasis, a leading IT services and solutions provider, has announced the opening of a new innovation hub in London, marking a significant expansion of its presence in the United Kingdom. The company, which already employs over 1,000 people in the UK, aims to double its footprint in the country through this strategic move
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.The new innovation hub will primarily focus on quantum computing expertise, alongside other cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. This initiative aligns with the UK government's National Quantum Strategy, which aims to position the country as a global leader in quantum technologies
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.Mphasis plans to collaborate closely with UK universities, research institutions, and businesses to drive innovation in quantum computing and related fields. The company has already established partnerships with University College London (UCL) and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre
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.The establishment of the London innovation hub represents a significant investment by Mphasis in the UK's technology sector. The company expects to create numerous high-skilled jobs in the areas of quantum computing, AI, and cybersecurity, contributing to the local economy and strengthening the UK's position as a tech hub
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.By choosing London as the location for its new innovation hub, Mphasis aims to tap into the city's vibrant tech ecosystem and talent pool. The hub will serve as a center of excellence for quantum computing and other emerging technologies, allowing Mphasis to better serve its European clients and expand its market presence in the region
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The UK government has welcomed Mphasis's investment, viewing it as a validation of the country's efforts to become a global leader in quantum technologies. The company's expansion aligns with the government's broader strategy to attract foreign investment in high-tech sectors and foster innovation
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.As quantum computing continues to evolve, Mphasis's new innovation hub is expected to play a crucial role in advancing the technology and its practical applications. The company's investment in the UK is likely to stimulate further growth in the quantum computing ecosystem, attracting more talent and businesses to the sector
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