New Delhi: Flytxt has inaugurated a new AI Research Centre in Delhi, marking a significant step towards advancing enterprise artificial intelligence innovation from India for global markets.
The research centre was inaugurated by Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Member of NITI Aayog. It is focused on developing next-generation AI systems capable of analysing data, making decisions, taking autonomous actions, and continuously learning to improve enterprise outcomes.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Vinod Vasudevan, CEO of Flytxt, said the company is moving beyond predictive AI towards creating “trusted AI co-workers” that can deliver measurable business outcomes. “Our new AI Research Centre represents a significant investment in building the next generation of enterprise AI from India for the world,” he said. The event also witnessed the participation of Prof. Santanu Chaudhury, Technology Advisor to Flytxt.
According to the company, the new facility will serve as a hub for advancing enterprise AI research and developing intelligent systems designed to support autonomous decision-making and continuous learning.
The launch reflects Flytxt’s commitment to strengthening India’s role in the global artificial intelligence landscape while accelerating innovation in enterprise AI technologies.
About Flytxt
Flytxt is an enterprise AI company that helps organizations unlock business growth through artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data-driven decision-making. The company develops AI-powered solutions that enable businesses to enhance customer engagement, automate operations, and optimize revenue across industries, including telecommunications, financial services, and digital enterprises.
Serving more than 80 enterprise customers across over 50 countries, Flytxt combines advanced AI research with practical business applications to deliver scalable, intelligent solutions. Through continuous investment in innovation and collaborations with academic and research institutions, Flytxt aims to advance the adoption of enterprise AI globally.

