Cognizant Launches AI Lab In Bengaluru, Part Of $1 Billion AI Investment
Cognizant announced the launch of its India Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab along with a new Cognizant Moment™ Studio in Bengaluru, establishing a major innovation hub designed to advance the company’s AI builder strategy. This expansion is part of Cognizant’s broader commitment, made in 2023, to invest $1 billion in generative AI over a three-year period. The new India AI Lab builds on the foundation of Cognizant’s existing AI Lab in San Francisco, which recently received its 61st U.S. patent.
The adjacent Cognizant Moment™ Studio forms part of the company’s digital experience practice, aimed at helping clients leverage AI to reshape customer engagement and drive business growth. Together, the lab and studio will focus on developing enterprise-ready multi-agent systems, advanced AI decision-making capabilities, responsible AI frameworks and AI-for-good initiatives.
Cognizant Pushes Enterprise AI Forward with Human-Centered, Trustworthy Design
Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar S highlighted the company’s role as an “AI builder,” combining platforms, partnerships and a highly skilled workforce to bridge the gap between AI infrastructure investment and real business value. He emphasized that with agentic AI emerging as a crucial component of enterprise transformation, the next breakthroughs will come from pairing multi-agent architectures with human-centered, trustworthy design.
The Bengaluru AI Lab and Moment Studio will therefore explore next-generation research in agentic architectures, AI trust frameworks and intelligent user experiences that enable dependable, real-time decision-making for enterprises.
The India AI Lab and Cognizant Moment™ Studio will accelerate innovation by merging creativity, cutting-edge technology and a strong partner ecosystem to convert bold ideas into intelligent platforms and immersive digital experiences. The lab’s team—consisting of PhD-level researchers and AI engineers—will advance applied research in multi-agent AI, decisioning systems and responsible AI. They will also strengthen Cognizant’s intellectual property and platform innovation through proprietary frameworks, reusable AI components and experiential platforms that aim to set new industry standards.
Engineering Talent and Academic Alliances Boost Cognizant’s Neuro AI Vision
Cognizant’s Chief AI Officer Babak Hodjat noted that Bengaluru’s strong engineering talent will support scaled, reliable and interoperable multi-agent systems, evolutionary AI and trustworthy decision-making for the company’s Neuro AI platform suite. The India AI Lab will also collaborate with leading universities nationwide to support joint research, real-world experimentation and internship opportunities for emerging AI scholars.
Summary:
Cognizant has launched its India AI Lab and a new Moment™ Studio in Bengaluru, strengthening its $1 billion generative AI investment plan. The hub will advance multi-agent AI, decisioning systems, responsible AI and human-centered design. Supported by PhD researchers and academic partnerships, it aims to drive enterprise innovation and enhance the Neuro AI platform.
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