Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Top 5 This Week

Related News

Deloitte India to introduce GenW.AI low-code platform for enterprise AI adoption

As enterprises look for simpler ways to scale artificial intelligence, Deloitte India is set to launch GenW.AI, a low-code platform developed in India to help organisations build and deploy AI-driven solutions with greater speed and control.

The platform will be launched at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi next week. GenW.AI is designed to help enterprises create applications, dashboards, workflows, and AI agents, with support for integration across multiple large language models.

GenW.AI can be deployed on premises or on a private cloud, allowing enterprises to retain control over data and intellectual property. Deloitte India said this deployment flexibility is aimed at addressing enterprise concerns around security and ownership.

The platform includes connectors for enterprise applications and enterprise resource planning systems. It supports both enterprise subscriptions and open-source language models, enabling organisations to manage costs while scaling AI adoption.

GenW.AI is built to integrate with enterprise technologies, databases, APIs, and third-party services. It also enables interaction between applications developed on the platform, supporting connected and cross-functional use cases.

“Across industries, leaders are seeking practical ways to modernise operations, reduce backlogs and unlock the potential of AI without adding complexity or cost,” said Nitin Kini, chief operating officer, Deloitte South Asia. He added that the market is shifting away from large customised programmes towards platform models that allow business and IT teams to build solutions together.

According to Deloitte, GenW.AI supports explainable AI use cases and enables teams to integrate data across functions. The platform allows enterprises to prototype and deploy use cases faster.

The GenW.AI suite includes App Maker, Playground, RealmAI, and Agent Builder. App Maker helps teams build and deploy applications using databases, APIs, and third-party services. Playground supports data exploration and dashboard creation. RealmAI enables interaction with large language models and generative AI applications, including retrieval-augmented generation. Agent Builder allows teams to visually create and manage AI agents.

“Enterprises today do not just need tools. They need frameworks that let them move fast without increasing operational risk,” said Dr Jagdish Bhandarkar, partner and chief disruption officer, Deloitte India.

Also read: Viksit Workforce for a Viksit Bharat

Do Follow: The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News LinkedIn Account | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Facebook | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Youtube | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Twitter

About us:

The Mainstream is a premier platform delivering the latest updates and informed perspectives across the technology business and cyber landscape. Built on research-driven, thought leadership and original intellectual property, The Mainstream also curates summits & conferences that convene decision makers to explore how technology reshapes industries and leadership. With a growing presence in India and globally across the Middle East, Africa, ASEAN, the USA, the UK and Australia, The Mainstream carries a vision to bring the latest happenings and insights to 8.2 billion people and to place technology at the centre of conversation for leaders navigating the future.

Popular Articles