MoveInSync GCC Conclave 2025 to Shape Next Phase of Growth in Hyderabad
Hyderabad, February 2025: Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary of the Industries & Commerce (I&C) and Information Technology (IT) Departments of the Telangana government is set to preside over The GCC Conclave, hosted by Global leaders in enterprise commute, MoveInSync in collaboration with Humanize AI.
This exclusive conclave, scheduled on the 5th of February at Sheraton Hyderabad, will witness business leaders engage with the Government and discuss the roadmap for growth and acceleration of GCC in the State.
Commenting on the announcement of the conclave Cofounder and CEO of MoveInSync, Deepesh Agarwal said “India is set to record an accelerated growth in the GCC space, and the market is poised to double in another 5 years. There is no doubt that infrastructure, capacities, skill and talent will drive this growth and for this we need to prepare. A Deloitte study has reported that there are 1,600 plus Global Capacity Centres employing more than 1.5 million professionals and a projected market size of US$110 billion by 2030. This puts India-specially Hyderabad and Bengaluru as a cornerstone of global business innovation in the GCC ecosystem”
Deepesh further lauded Telangana’s efforts in building a vibrant ecosystem for growth of Global Capacity Centres, especially through Telangana’s ‘Vision for Life Science 2030’. However, he cautioned that on an average Indians are spending about 8.3 % of their day commuting for work which increased by about 1.6% in 2024.
Speaking about the conference, Jagdish Mitra, Founder & CEO of Humanize said, “We are seeing a paradigm shift in the Indian technology industry- GCCs, one of the fastest growing technology segments, are evolving beyond capability-driven hubs to become global centers of efficiency, automation and most critically, of innovation. AI, GenAI, and emerging technologies are not just enablers but we at humanize believe that they will be fundamental to redefining service delivery, talent orchestration, business impact and customer experience. Hyderabad is truly at the center (geographically and virtually) of the India tech revolution, with its dynamic ecosystem, is poised to lead this transformation – more than 120 GCCs have either set up or expanded in Hyderabad over the last 5 years. Telangana’s second ICT Policy – focusing on infrastructure, supporting innovation, promoting datacenters, IT parks and incubation centers, and emphasizing digital inclusion – has been instrumental in this growth. Having spent several years in Hyderabad, I’ve witnessed its remarkable progress firsthand. The GCC Conclave serves as a catalyst for collaboration, ensuring that technology, policy, and leadership converge to shape the future of enterprise evolution.”
Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary of the Industries & Commerce (I&C) and Information Technology (IT) Departments of the Telangana government and Chief Guest at the GCC Conclave will deliver the keynote speech.
The GCC Conclave will further witness key business leaders and officials participating in panel discussions. Sirisha Voruganti (CEO &MD, Lloyds Technology Centre India), Mamatha Madireddy (MD & Head, HSBC India Global Service Centres) and Jagdish Mitra (Founder & CEO, Humanize) will be speaking at the event. This will be followed by 2 panel discussions. The first panel will explore how GenAI and emerging technologies enhance service deliveries in GCC. This will feature MD, Evernorth, Ashok Venkatachalam and VP and MD, CC Site Leader of Kenvue Solutions India GCC, Rajesh Puneyani. The final panel discussion will detail Hyderabad’s growth story and highlight the City’s initiatives on sustainability, CRE and mobility infrastructure. This panel will be attended by VP, Product and Growth, MoveInSync, Ujjwal Trivedi, Partner and CFP of Gloplax, Rakesh Singhania and MD, Sonoco, Arvind Chittora.