Deloitte launches Asia Pacific CoE for Agentic AI

BL Bengaluru Bureau Updated - June 10, 2025 at 07:28 PM.

The CoE to help organisations harness AI at scale with industry insights and technology

The new CoE will offer organisations a combination of deep industry insight and cutting-edge technology to drive meaningful AI transformation | Photo Credit: iStockphoto

Deloitte announced the launch of the Asia Pacific (AP) Agentic AI Centre of Excellence (CoE) to help organisations across the region harness agentic AI at scale. The CoE leverages Deloitte’s alliances and platforms to help clients design, build, and deploy digital workforces at scale.

Located in India, Malaysia and Singapore, the CoE brings together over 6,000 practitioners across the Asia Pacific region, supporting a pipeline of AI implementations valued at more than $1 billion.

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“The launch of the Asia Pacific Agentic AI CoE represents a significant step forward in how we approach human-AI collaboration in India. This centre positions us to help clients reimagine the very nature of work, going beyond automation and efficiency to unlock entirely new sources of value. Our focus is to help clients navigate this shift responsibly, building an AI-powered future that is innovative and resilient,” said Sathish Gopalaiah, President, Technology & Transformation, Deloitte South Asia.

The company also stated that the new CoE will offer organisations a combination of deep industry insight and cutting-edge technology to drive meaningful AI transformation.

Through its collaboration with NVIDIA, Deloitte assists clients through the Zora AI by Deloitte technology stack. The centre will also enable rapid development and validation of Proof of Concepts (POCs) by providing centralised expertise, reusable tools and structured methodologies. It will streamline innovation by reducing development time and offering a dedicated environment for experimentation.

The move comes at a time when the global accounting firm is targeting a 4x growth in its revenue from India business to $5 billion or ₹40,000 crore by 2030.

(With Inputs from BL Intern Rohan Das)

Published on June 10, 2025 13:57

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