TCS Launches GVIC To Build AI-Native Global Capability Centres
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TCS Launches GVIC To Build AI-Native Global Capability Centres

Tata Consultancy Services has launched a dedicated Global Value and Innovation Centres business unit to help enterprises establish AI-native global capability centres and transform existing centres into value and innovation led operating models. The unit, known as TCS GVIC, will combine the company's GCC expertise with AI-led transformation capabilities and end-to-end lifecycle services. Soumen Roy has been appointed head of the unit and will report to K. Krithivasan, chief executive officer and managing director.

GCCs are described as evolving from delivery hubs into strategic enterprise assets that own products, platforms and outcomes, and the new unit is intended to embed AI into how centres are designed, built and run. TCS GVIC offers flexible services across strategy, setup, scaled operations and AI-led transformation, underpinned by a Human plus AI operating model and AI-ready data and cloud foundations. The proposition also includes enterprise platforms, a responsible AI framework, future-ready talent models and co-innovation ecosystems such as TCS COIN and TCS Pace.

The GVIC model is intended to accelerate time to value, provide access to future-ready talent and strengthen operational resilience while aligning centres to enterprise priorities. TCS said the offering is differentiated by its global scale, proven execution and an AI-native operating model that aims to deliver measurable business value. The company positions itself as a partner to over 150 enterprises worldwide across industries and lifecycle stages of centres.

TCS traces its origins to 1968 and is aiming to become the world's largest AI-led technology services company, seeking to enable clients across the full AI stack from infrastructure to intelligence. The company stated that it has a skilled workforce spread across 56 countries and 194 service delivery centres and generated consolidated revenues of over US $30 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The launch of the GVIC unit follows ongoing investments in GCCs and represents a strategic effort to help clients capture innovation and value from AI. Media contacts and further company information are available on the corporate website.

Tata Consultancy Services has launched a dedicated Global Value and Innovation Centres business unit to help enterprises establish AI-native global capability centres and transform existing centres into value and innovation led operating models. The unit, known as TCS GVIC, will combine the company's GCC expertise with AI-led transformation capabilities and end-to-end lifecycle services. Soumen Roy has been appointed head of the unit and will report to K. Krithivasan, chief executive officer and managing director. GCCs are described as evolving from delivery hubs into strategic enterprise assets that own products, platforms and outcomes, and the new unit is intended to embed AI into how centres are designed, built and run. TCS GVIC offers flexible services across strategy, setup, scaled operations and AI-led transformation, underpinned by a Human plus AI operating model and AI-ready data and cloud foundations. The proposition also includes enterprise platforms, a responsible AI framework, future-ready talent models and co-innovation ecosystems such as TCS COIN and TCS Pace. The GVIC model is intended to accelerate time to value, provide access to future-ready talent and strengthen operational resilience while aligning centres to enterprise priorities. TCS said the offering is differentiated by its global scale, proven execution and an AI-native operating model that aims to deliver measurable business value. The company positions itself as a partner to over 150 enterprises worldwide across industries and lifecycle stages of centres. TCS traces its origins to 1968 and is aiming to become the world's largest AI-led technology services company, seeking to enable clients across the full AI stack from infrastructure to intelligence. The company stated that it has a skilled workforce spread across 56 countries and 194 service delivery centres and generated consolidated revenues of over US $30 billion in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. The launch of the GVIC unit follows ongoing investments in GCCs and represents a strategic effort to help clients capture innovation and value from AI. Media contacts and further company information are available on the corporate website.

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