Bangalore — If Agentic AI had a passport, it would probably need extra pages by now. Disseqt AI, the rising star in the enterprise AI universe, has announced a new partnership with industry heavyweights Tata Technologies and Infosys — a move that promises to fast-track next-gen AI applications across the automobile and fintech sectors worldwide.
In essence: the AI pit crew has just expanded.
With offices in Bangalore, San Francisco, and Dublin, Disseqt AI specialises in providing IT and DevOps teams with a lean, enterprise-grade platform that helps them test, simulate, and monitor custom Agentic AI systems. The company claims its platform can cut testing and operations costs by up to 70%, while supercharging team productivity by up to 80% — numbers impressive enough to make even electric cars accelerate a little faster out of sheer excitement.
The new partnership aims to help global auto and fintech players adopt tailored Agentic AI solutions more swiftly and securely. Because let’s face it, enterprises want advanced AI… just without the sleepless nights worrying about ethics, governance, and compliance falling apart like a loose bumper on a bad road.
“This is a landmark announcement for us as we further embed Disseqt into enterprise workflows for testing, simulation, monitoring, and auditability purposes. We are already working closely with both Tata and Infosys on several projects and are proud to be part of their innovation initiatives,” said Apoorva Kumar, Founder and CEO of Disseqt AI. His excitement was noticeable — much like a proud car owner showing off a new set of alloy wheels.
This move also follows Disseqt AI’s recent collaboration with HCLTech and Microsoft to guide financial services firms through the maze of Agentic AI adoption. Clearly, Disseqt has been busy building an AI alliance network that rivals the Marvel multiverse.
With this partnership, automobile and fintech leaders can now look forward to rolling out secure, scalable, and smarter Agentic AI at speeds previously reserved for performance SUVs.
One thing is clear: The future of AI isn’t just intelligent — it’s getting increasingly well-connected.