Rodic Launches US-Based Rodic AI to Drive Global AI Innovation
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Rodic Launches US-Based Rodic AI to Drive Global AI Innovation

Rodic Consultants, a leading engineering and digital infrastructure consulting company, has announced the launch of Rodic AI, a new technology subsidiary focused on artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics and digital transformation. Headquartered at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Boston, Rodic AI marks the group’s formal entry into the global AI innovation ecosystem.

Located in what is widely regarded as the most innovative square mile in Cambridge and closely linked with institutions such as MIT and Harvard, Rodic AI is positioned to collaborate with global research and industry leaders. The subsidiary aims to develop sustainable, AI-driven solutions that address complex challenges across sectors and geographies.

Commenting on the launch, Raj Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Rodic Consultants, said, “Opening Rodic AI at the Cambridge Innovation Center 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.”

Rodic AI’s mandate spans a broad spectrum of AI applications, from generative AI and predictive modelling to emerging quantum-inspired AI systems. Its strategic priorities include driving global expansion by using Boston as a launchpad for international partnerships, translating cutting-edge research into scalable, market-ready solutions, and enabling data-driven transformation by embedding intelligence into enterprise workflows and decision-making processes.

To mark the launch, Rodic hosted an exclusive event at its New Delhi office on 5 December. The event featured a presentation on Rodic AI’s vision and strategic roadmap by Raj Kumar, followed by a fireside discussion with senior leadership on integrating AI into the company’s existing service portfolio and future growth strategy.

The programme concluded with a thought leadership session by AI expert Abhishek Bhat, Entrepreneur, Technologist and Public Policy Advisor, who shared insights on the rapidly evolving AI landscape and highlighted the growing importance of AI as a critical driver of business competitiveness across industries.

Rodic Consultants, a leading engineering and digital infrastructure consulting company, has announced the launch of Rodic AI, a new technology subsidiary focused on artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics and digital transformation. Headquartered at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Boston, Rodic AI marks the group’s formal entry into the global AI innovation ecosystem.Located in what is widely regarded as the most innovative square mile in Cambridge and closely linked with institutions such as MIT and Harvard, Rodic AI is positioned to collaborate with global research and industry leaders. The subsidiary aims to develop sustainable, AI-driven solutions that address complex challenges across sectors and geographies.Commenting on the launch, Raj Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, Rodic Consultants, said, “Opening Rodic AI at the Cambridge Innovation Center 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.”Rodic AI’s mandate spans a broad spectrum of AI applications, from generative AI and predictive modelling to emerging quantum-inspired AI systems. Its strategic priorities include driving global expansion by using Boston as a launchpad for international partnerships, translating cutting-edge research into scalable, market-ready solutions, and enabling data-driven transformation by embedding intelligence into enterprise workflows and decision-making processes.To mark the launch, Rodic hosted an exclusive event at its New Delhi office on 5 December. The event featured a presentation on Rodic AI’s vision and strategic roadmap by Raj Kumar, followed by a fireside discussion with senior leadership on integrating AI into the company’s existing service portfolio and future growth strategy.The programme concluded with a thought leadership session by AI expert Abhishek Bhat, Entrepreneur, Technologist and Public Policy Advisor, who shared insights on the rapidly evolving AI landscape and highlighted the growing importance of AI as a critical driver of business competitiveness across industries.

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