HCLTech, a prominent global technology company, has unveiled , the latest iteration of its proprietary enterprise AI platform. The new version integrates agentic intelligence with generative AI to expedite and enhance workflows across software and data engineering, IT operations, and enterprise business processes.

AI Force 2.0 is designed to improve decision-making and business process efficiency while maintaining robust governance, security, and measurable return on investment (ROI). The platform is model agnostic and modular, unifying engineering, operations, and applications within a single intelligence fabric. This enables AI agents to analyse data, make context-aware decisions, and take autonomous actions at scale.

The platform offers an extensive library of prebuilt assets, including prompts, agents, workflows, and ready-to-deploy use cases. It also allows enterprises to create and customise solutions tailored to their specific needs. Furthermore, AI Force 2.0 enhances HCLTech’s enterprise governance framework through embedded Responsible AI evaluators that ensure trust, auditability, and fairness.

Vijay Guntur, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Ecosystems at HCLTech, stated, “AI Force 2.0 represents a significant leap forward in how enterprises harness AI solutions for transformation. By unifying agentic intelligence with enterprise-grade GenAI, we are enabling our clients to fundamentally reimagine software, data, and operations lifecycles. This platform is engineered to deliver deep automation, accelerated modernisation, and unprecedented agility, helping global enterprises move faster, operate smarter, and unlock value at scale.”

HCLTech is a global technology company, employing over 226,300 people across 60 countries. It delivers industry-leading capabilities centred around AI, digital, engineering, cloud, and software, powered by a broad portfolio of technology services and products. The company works with clients across major verticals, including Financial Services, Manufacturing, Life Sciences and Healthcare, High Tech, Semiconductor, Telecom and Media, Retail and CPG, Mobility, and Public Services. Consolidated revenues for the 12 months ending December 2025 totalled $14.5 billion.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).