
The Maharashtra government and US-based Supervity AI signed an MoU at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to establish the world’s first AI Global Capability Center (GCC) hub in Mumbai. CM Devendra Fadnavis was present for the signing. (AI Photo)

The AI GCC Hub will be set up in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) as a next-generation applied agentic AI research and innovation center, focused on AI-driven enterprise operations. (AI Photo)

Supervity AI will collaborate with Maharashtra to establish a dedicated Agentic AI R&D Center, enabling enterprises to design, deploy, and scale AI-driven operating models safely. (AI Photo)

Supervity AI GCC Hub will act as a launchpad for MNCs to safely experiment, design, deploy, and scale AI Employees across core business functions. (AI Photo)

Self-driving AI Employees will handle finance, procurement, compliance, supply chain, customer operations, and other critical business tasks, replacing human-intensive execution. (AI Photo)

The AI model ensures higher productivity, operational resilience, and enterprise-grade auditability, executing operations under human-defined policies and governance frameworks. (AI Photo)

Anchoring the hub in Mumbai reinforces Maharashtra’s ambition to become a global center for AI-led digital enterprise operations, attracting multinational investments. (AI Photo)

The hub will support AI-first frameworks aligned with global regulations and foster a robust ecosystem of AI talent, solution partners, and enterprise adopters. (AI Photo)

Supervity AI aims to integrate policy, governance, and autonomous AI to create real, measurable enterprise outcomes, where AI can run businesses responsibly, securely, and at scale. (AI Photo)