A new collaboration is set to change how enterprise software is built, as Wipro teams up with Factory to scale the use of AI agents across engineering operations.
Wipro has partnered with Factory, an agent-native software development platform and a portfolio company of Wipro Ventures, to help enterprises adopt agent-native development across engineering teams. As part of the collaboration, Wipro Ventures also joined Factory’s latest funding round, the company said in a statement.
Factory allows engineering teams to delegate major parts of software development to AI agents, known as Droids, across the full development lifecycle. These agents support feature development, refactoring, migrations, and testing. This model enables faster delivery, higher efficiency, and consistent engineering standards and architecture.
Wipro will integrate Factory’s platform into its WEGA agent-native delivery system to strengthen Wipro Intelligence, its unified suite of AI-powered platforms and solutions. Factory’s tools will be deployed across Wipro’s engineering workforce to speed up production-ready code, shorten innovation cycles, improve code quality, and increase value for clients.
The company plans to offer Factory-enabled solutions to enterprises in banking and financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and technology sectors.
“AI is reshaping how software is built across the enterprise with large-scale transformation across engineering,” said Sandhya Arun, chief technology officer at Wipro Limited.
“Our partnership with Factory reflects a broader shift among global enterprises, from AI experimentation towards production-scale adoption. Together we will help clients modernize faster and accelerate development using safe, production-grade autonomous agents.”
Ali Wasti, managing partner at Wipro Ventures, said, “Enterprises today are under immense pressure to innovate faster while maintaining quality and security. Our investment reinforces Factory’s strength as an enterprise-grade AI platform and Wipro Ventures’ commitment to backing cutting-edge AI platforms that transform enterprise software development.”
Matan Grinberg, co-founder and CEO of Factory, said, “Wipro’s strong enterprise relationships and engineering capabilities, combined with Factory’s AI-native development platform, create a powerful foundation for organizations looking to significantly improve software delivery performance.”
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