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Trigent Partners with WeWork India to Expand GCC Footprint
Bengaluru, December 10, 2025: Technology solutions provider Trigent has entered into a strategic partnership with WeWork India, one of India’s leading premium flexible workspace providers. The collaboration further strengthens Trigent’s Global Capability Center (GCC) expansion strategy, giving mid-market enterprises a faster, more seamless path to launching intelligence-driven Global Capability Centers across India’s prime and emerging locations.
Trigent pairs enterprise-grade processes with a ground-level understanding of India’s tech and talent landscape, helping companies attract, assess, and onboard high-quality teams across the country. The framework and operating models are now supported by WeWork’s tech-ready workspaces wherever required. This integration removes traditional infrastructure dependencies, enabling GCCs to go live quickly, with predictable performance and built-in scalability.

“This partnership strengthens our commitment to delivering AI-enabled, turnkey Global Capability Centers for customers worldwide,” said Bharat Khatau, Chairman and CEO of Trigent Software. “By complementing our operating system, governance structures, and productivity tools with WeWork India’s flexible workspace solutions, we allow customers to start operations in a matter of weeks, unhindered by the usual infrastructure delays.”

“As India cements its position as a global hub for high-value capabilities, the role of GCCs has evolved dramatically. From being just back-end support centres to leading innovation, talent development and digital transformation, the shift has been significant. At WeWork India, we are currently serving multiple GCCs across industries such as tech, finance, manufacturing, pharma, and media, among many more. Our partnership with Trigent allows enterprises to move faster from concept to fully operational Global Capability Centers, with immediate access to premium workspaces,” said Karan Virwani, Managing Director & CEO, WeWork India.
This collaboration underscores Trigent’s vision of evolving Global Capability Centers beyond operational efficiency into strategic engines for innovation and intelligence, enabling mid-market companies to operate with enterprise-scale impact at a fraction of the cost.
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