Kyndryl to Present at Citi Investor Conference on September 3
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Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025 2:03 pm ET1min read
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The investment plan includes the establishment of an AI Innovation Lab in Bengaluru. This lab will focus on advancing AI-powered consulting services and will employ data scientists, consultants, and professionals to offer collaborative co-creation experiences. The lab aims to help businesses adopt and implement AI, software, and platform engineering solutions [1].
Kyndryl is also deepening its engagement with the Indian government on artificial intelligence initiatives. The company plans to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Commerce & Industry on its Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) initiative. This collaboration aims to demonstrate how Kyndryl's AI platform, Kyndryl Bridge, and agentic AI capabilities can be applied to India's regulatory reform agenda [1].
A significant portion of the investment will be directed towards developing IT talent and supporting digital training for approximately 200,000 citizens. Kyndryl plans to establish offices in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities to unlock high-potential talent and strengthen regional innovation ecosystems. Additionally, the company will partner with graduate schools and research centers to create a new early career program in India [1].
Through its social impact initiatives and grants from the Kyndryl Foundation, the company aims to provide resources to help train 200,000 beneficiaries across India, equipping them with in-demand digital skills. The Kyndryl Skilling program will expand access to advanced skilling courses, including DevSecOps, Cloud Operations, and Resilient Systems [1].
Kyndryl's investment in India comes at a time when the company is benefiting from higher demand for its offerings due to a push into AI. The company serves many of India's leading organizations across industries, including the international airport in Bengaluru, Canara Bank, and the National Stock Exchange of India [1].
The investment is expected to contribute significantly to India's AI workforce readiness, which already leads globally with 37% of business leaders confident in their teams' preparedness to adopt AI [1].
Chairman and CEO Martin Schroeter and CFO David Wyshner will speak at the Citi Global TMT Conference on September 3, 2025, discussing the company's business and financial performance. The webcast will be available on Kyndryl's investor relations website at investors.kyndryl.com [2].
References:
[1] https://theoutpost.ai/news-story/kyndryl-to-invest-2-25-billion-in-india-focusing-on-ai-innovation-and-talent-development-19391/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kyndryl-invest-2-25-billion-181623794.html
Kyndryl announced that Chairman and CEO Martin Schroeter and CFO David Wyshner will speak at the Citi Global TMT Conference on September 3, 2025. They will discuss the company's business and financial performance. The webcast will be available on Kyndryl's investor relations website at investors.kyndryl.com.
Kyndryl, the IT services provider spun out of IBM, has announced a significant investment of $2.25 billion in India over the next three years. This substantial commitment is part of Kyndryl's strategy to expand its presence in the world's most populous country and capitalize on the growing demand for AI and IT services [1].The investment plan includes the establishment of an AI Innovation Lab in Bengaluru. This lab will focus on advancing AI-powered consulting services and will employ data scientists, consultants, and professionals to offer collaborative co-creation experiences. The lab aims to help businesses adopt and implement AI, software, and platform engineering solutions [1].
Kyndryl is also deepening its engagement with the Indian government on artificial intelligence initiatives. The company plans to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Commerce & Industry on its Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) initiative. This collaboration aims to demonstrate how Kyndryl's AI platform, Kyndryl Bridge, and agentic AI capabilities can be applied to India's regulatory reform agenda [1].
A significant portion of the investment will be directed towards developing IT talent and supporting digital training for approximately 200,000 citizens. Kyndryl plans to establish offices in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities to unlock high-potential talent and strengthen regional innovation ecosystems. Additionally, the company will partner with graduate schools and research centers to create a new early career program in India [1].
Through its social impact initiatives and grants from the Kyndryl Foundation, the company aims to provide resources to help train 200,000 beneficiaries across India, equipping them with in-demand digital skills. The Kyndryl Skilling program will expand access to advanced skilling courses, including DevSecOps, Cloud Operations, and Resilient Systems [1].
Kyndryl's investment in India comes at a time when the company is benefiting from higher demand for its offerings due to a push into AI. The company serves many of India's leading organizations across industries, including the international airport in Bengaluru, Canara Bank, and the National Stock Exchange of India [1].
The investment is expected to contribute significantly to India's AI workforce readiness, which already leads globally with 37% of business leaders confident in their teams' preparedness to adopt AI [1].
Chairman and CEO Martin Schroeter and CFO David Wyshner will speak at the Citi Global TMT Conference on September 3, 2025, discussing the company's business and financial performance. The webcast will be available on Kyndryl's investor relations website at investors.kyndryl.com [2].
References:
[1] https://theoutpost.ai/news-story/kyndryl-to-invest-2-25-billion-in-india-focusing-on-ai-innovation-and-talent-development-19391/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kyndryl-invest-2-25-billion-181623794.html

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