Deloitte has unveiled its first-ever Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Simulation Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru, India.
This initiative is part of Deloitte’s ambitious $3 billion investment in Generative AI (GenAI) through FY30.
The CoE aims to revolutionize decision-making processes for clients by leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies, real-time insights, and advanced simulations.
Positioned in India’s thriving tech hub, the CoE underscores Deloitte’s commitment to harnessing AI for global innovation and socio-economic transformation.
Deloitte AI Simulation Centre: Objectives and Capabilities
The AI Simulation CoE is designed to accelerate clients’ decision-making processes, mitigate risks, and maximize return on investment (ROI).
It integrates advanced visualizations, scenario modeling, digital twins, and multi-agent systems to provide actionable insights.
The CoE focuses on four key simulation areas:
- Physical Simulations: These simulate the physical world to unlock value from AI-driven automation, robotics training, and infrastructure optimization. Deloitte has already applied these simulations to warehouse automation, logistics design, and supply chain optimization, resulting in cost-effective scaling and risk-mitigated testing.
- Process Simulations: Leveraging AI and agentic modeling, these simulations streamline enterprise processes, automate decision-making, and stress-test business resilience. Proprietary solutions like Convergeâ„¢ have enabled long-range demand forecasting and informed supply chain decisions in the consumer sector.
- People Simulations: These model demographic trends, human-machine interactions, and workforce requirements to enhance productivity and create dynamic workforces. Workforce planning and delivery transformation are key applications in a GenAI-enabled world.
- Strategic Simulations: These focus on optimizing systematic interactions and providing tailored recommendations to clients, enabling precise and accelerated strategic planning.
Why Deloitte Chose Bengaluru?
Bengaluru was chosen as the launch site for the CoE due to its unique blend of skilled talent, cost efficiency, and advanced software engineering capabilities.
The city’s favorable business environment and India’s vision of “Making AI in India and Making AI Work for India” further solidified its position as a global hub for innovation.
Rohit Berry, President of Strategy, Risk & Transactions at Deloitte South Asia, emphasized that the CoE would act as a kinetic enabler for India’s digital economy, driving investments, job creation, and large-scale socio-economic transformation.
Global Impact
Deloitte has integrated the CoE into its existing Experience Centres, providing immersive experiences to clients worldwide.
It augments Deloitte’s Global GenAI Market Incubator, introducing a novel approach to advising clients.
Nicolai Andersen, Deloitte’s Global Strategy, Risk & Transactions leader, highlighted the CoE’s potential to revolutionize strategy development by coupling GenAI with data to deliver customized.
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