Jaggaer Opens Hyderabad GCC to Drive AI-Powered Procurement
Jaggaer, a leading cloud-based business automation technology provider, has inaugurated a new global capability centre (GCC) in Hyderabad, India. The company, formerly known as SciQuest, is headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, and aims to leverage India's skilled workforce and cost efficiencies to enhance its global service delivery capabilities.
The Hyderabad GCC, led by chief digital and AI officer Gopinath Polavarapu, will focus on developing the agentic AI platform (JAI), software engineering, cloud operations, and IT functions for global markets. The new team will build tools ranging from conversational AI support to copilots for procurement workflows, with the goal of developing autonomous systems under human oversight.
Jaggaer chose Hyderabad for its strong pro-innovation policies, deep AI and engineering talent, and dynamic ecosystem backed by leading industry bodies. The company currently has 180 employees in India and plans to scale this number to 500 in the future. Jaggaer CEO Andrew Roszko noted that Hyderabad expands the company's global footprint for AI-powered procurement.
Jaggaer's new global capability centre in Hyderabad is set to drive the company's next phase of AI-led innovation solutions. The GCC will make Jaggaer's AI platform 'smarter, safer, and more useful', further strengthening the company's position in the cloud-based business automation technology sector.