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Trigent Partners with WeWork India to Accelerate GCC Expansion

GCC Expansion

Trigent has entered a new partnership with WeWork India, and the goal is clearly to push GCC Expansion faster than before. The move gives mid-market companies an easier route to build intelligence-driven Global Capability Centers across India’s key tech hubs. Instead of waiting for physical office setups, companies can now get workspace and capability planning in one motion. That is the real pitch behind this GCC Expansion, and Trigent believes it will change the way capability centers launch and scale in India. The company has doubled down on the GCC Expansion strategy as demand rises among global firms.

WeWork India adds speed and flexibility to Trigent’s operating model

Trigent has been engineering tech solutions for more than three decades, and its biggest strength has always been execution at scale. The company knows the Indian talent scene very well, and this gives global clients access to the right skills without the usual learning curve. Now, WeWork India steps into that framework with tech-ready office spaces. It means GCCs can go live without waiting for lease approvals, infrastructure setup, or delayed maintenance cycles. The two companies are betting heavily on speed and predictability, two things GCC launches have struggled with in the past.

Bharat Khatau, Chairman and CEO of Trigent Software, said the partnership supports a turnkey model for capability centers. He pointed out that pairing flexible workspace with Trigent’s operating playbooks helps customers start operations in weeks instead of months. For companies trying to scale globally, that timeline matters.

GCCs in India are not “back offices” anymore

The role of Global Capability Centers in India has changed dramatically. A few years ago, they handled back-office operations. Today, many lead digital transformation, AI initiatives, and product modernization. Karan Virwani, Managing Director and CEO of WeWork India, said the company currently supports GCCs across sectors like technology, finance, pharma, media, and manufacturing. He believes the partnership with Trigent will reduce the time between concept and launch, something that global executives repeatedly ask for.

A new blueprint for the mid-market segment

Trigent says it wants to redefine what a GCC can be for companies that are not Fortune 500 giants. Every business wants enterprise-level capabilities, but not everyone can afford the traditional build-out. The partnership gives mid-market companies a way to operate with high efficiency and high innovation without excessive investments. With workspace flexibility from WeWork India and execution support from Trigent, capability centers become not just functional but strategic.

The collaboration signals where the GCC ecosystem is heading toward agility, intelligence, and measurable business outcomes rather than cost-saving alone.

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News Source: PRNewswire.com 

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