Rodic Consultants Launches Rodic AI in Boston for Global AI Expansion
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Rodic Consultants Launches Rodic AI in Boston for Global AI Expansion

Rodic Consultants has announced the launch of Rodic AI, a US-based subsidiary focused on artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics and digital transformation. Headquartered at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Boston, the subsidiary will leverage the region’s world-class innovation ecosystem to accelerate the development and deployment of AI-driven solutions for global markets.
Positioned at one of the most research-intensive and collaborative innovation districts affiliated with MIT and Harvard, Rodic AI aims to combine cutting-edge AI capabilities with Rodic Group’s established engineering and infrastructure expertise. Its focus areas include generative AI for predictive modelling, quantum-inspired AI, and data-driven transformation frameworks to embed intelligence into workflows and strategic decision-making.
“Opening Rodic AI at the Cambridge Innovation Center, MIT, is a proud and defining step for the Rodic Group. It places us at the heart of global innovation, where we can work with the best minds in AI and bring that knowledge to design smarter, future-ready solutions for the world,” said Mr. Raj Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Rodic Consultants.
The subsidiary will support global expansion by forging cross-sector technology partnerships while translating breakthrough AI research into scalable commercial applications. Rodic held the India-side launch event at its New Delhi office on 5 December, featuring a strategic presentation led by Mr. Raj Kumar and a fireside dialogue with the leadership team on integrating AI across Rodic’s existing service offerings. The programme also included a thought-leadership session by AI expert Abhishek Bhat on the role of AI as a critical driver of business competitiveness.
Rodic AI represents a milestone in the group’s long-term vision to combine engineering, technology and data intelligence to deliver sustainable transformation across global markets.

Rodic Consultants has announced the launch of Rodic AI, a US-based subsidiary focused on artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics and digital transformation. Headquartered at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Boston, the subsidiary will leverage the region’s world-class innovation ecosystem to accelerate the development and deployment of AI-driven solutions for global markets.Positioned at one of the most research-intensive and collaborative innovation districts affiliated with MIT and Harvard, Rodic AI aims to combine cutting-edge AI capabilities with Rodic Group’s established engineering and infrastructure expertise. Its focus areas include generative AI for predictive modelling, quantum-inspired AI, and data-driven transformation frameworks to embed intelligence into workflows and strategic decision-making.“Opening Rodic AI at the Cambridge Innovation Center, MIT, is a proud and defining step for the Rodic Group. It places us at the heart of global innovation, where we can work with the best minds in AI and bring that knowledge to design smarter, future-ready solutions for the world,” said Mr. Raj Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Rodic Consultants.The subsidiary will support global expansion by forging cross-sector technology partnerships while translating breakthrough AI research into scalable commercial applications. Rodic held the India-side launch event at its New Delhi office on 5 December, featuring a strategic presentation led by Mr. Raj Kumar and a fireside dialogue with the leadership team on integrating AI across Rodic’s existing service offerings. The programme also included a thought-leadership session by AI expert Abhishek Bhat on the role of AI as a critical driver of business competitiveness.Rodic AI represents a milestone in the group’s long-term vision to combine engineering, technology and data intelligence to deliver sustainable transformation across global markets.

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