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Mastek launches ADOPT.AI suite to accelerate enterprise AI adoption

Mastek launches ADOPT.AI suite to accelerate enterprise AI adoption

Business Upturn7 hours ago

By Aman Shukla Published on June 19, 2025, 16:11 IST
Mastek, a digital engineering and cloud transformation company, has launched ADOPT.AI, a new suite of AI-driven solutions and services designed to help businesses implement and scale artificial intelligence across their operations. The suite supports enterprises throughout the AI adoption journey, from early experimentation to mature deployment across departments.
ADOPT.AI covers three focus areas—technology, business applications, and data. Within the technology scope, Mastek integrates proprietary tools like AI Amigo and Mastek ITSM Agent with established platforms such as GitHub Copilot. The goal is to enhance software delivery by improving productivity and streamlining development processes.
For business transformation, the suite introduces a structured AI framework that embeds AI into enterprise applications. This includes automation of workflows and domain-specific AI agents designed for functions such as legal, marketing, customer service, HR, ERP, and finance. A growing library of AI solution blueprints supports faster implementation across different industries.
In workforce development, the Mastek AI Academy has certified over 3,600 employees in AI competencies ranging from foundational knowledge to advanced skills on platforms like Oracle, Salesforce, AWS, and Microsoft. This initiative aligns with the company's broader strategy to enable an AI-ready workforce.
Mastek has also established an AI Engineering Center of Excellence (CoE) focused on AI consulting, integration, and development of AI agents and industry-specific use cases. Collaborations with Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce enhance Mastek's ability to integrate AI into core business systems.
Additionally, Mastek has entered strategic partnerships with NVIDIA and Open Ana to access advanced AI capabilities and deliver scalable, secure solutions to enterprise clients. Through ADOPT.AI, Mastek aims to support organizations looking to unlock value from AI and embed it into critical aspects of their operations.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com

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