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Genpact and Parallel Web Systems Partner to Enhance Operational Efficiency with AI Solutions

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Genpact, a global professional services firm, and Parallel Web Systems, a technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing operational efficiency through AI-driven systems. The collaboration seeks to integrate Genpact’s expertise in digital transformation with Parallel Web Systems’ advanced AI technologies to deliver measurable improvements in business processes for their clients.

The partnership will focus on leveraging AI to streamline workflows, optimize decision-making, and reduce operational costs across various industries. Genpact brings its extensive experience in process innovation and data analytics, while Parallel Web Systems contributes its proprietary AI platforms designed for scalability and adaptability. Both companies aim to address the growing demand for practical applications of AI that yield tangible results. Further details about specific initiatives or client engagements under this partnership were not disclosed at the time of the announcement.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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