India’s growing Global Capability Centre market is witnessing another major push as Wondrlab Network announced the launch of WondrBridge, a new joint venture focused on AI-powered Nano and Micro GCCs for global enterprises.
The company also confirmed an investment of $100 million over the next 3 years to expand the platform across India, Europe, the US, and ANZ regions. The initiative is being developed in partnership with Bridgesoul, a global technology and trade-focused company founded by New Zealand-based technology expert Rohit Anand.
Wondrlab said WondrBridge will help enterprises move beyond traditional outsourcing models by offering joint ventures and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) structures. The company stated that this approach allows enterprises to retain intellectual property, build internal capabilities, and create long-term value through shared ownership models.
According to the company, enterprises will be able to build specialised teams within 4–8 weeks across areas such as engineering, artificial intelligence, data, cloud infrastructure, and digital transformation.
The announcement comes as India’s GCC market is projected to reach $100–110 billion by 2030. Nano and Micro GCCs, which usually employ 10–150 specialists, are currently among the fastest-growing segments and are expanding at 15–20% annually.
WondrBridge said its platform will use AI-led and outcome-driven teams supported by data engineering, AI orchestration, and agentic AI technologies to automate workflows, improve productivity, and support continuous decision-making.
“WondrBridge is a natural extension of Wondrlab’s platform-first approach, bringing together media, data and technology across the full funnel into a single operating system. As enterprises expand into new geographies, Micro and Nano GCCs offer a more effective way to build embedded, high-context teams,” said Saurabh Varma, founder of Wondrlab Network.
Rohit Anand, founder of Bridgesoul and co-founder of WondrBridge, said, “Global enterprises today need to move away from outsourcing to ownership and operate across multiple geographies backed by relationships, capital, speed, cultural understanding and technological expertise.”
The company also revealed that WondrBridge will operate through a dual-shore model, with India serving as the primary engineering hub and Poland functioning as a near-shore centre for advanced execution and regulatory alignment.
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