The company aims to simplify the AI journey for businesses through cutting-edge solutions, deep-tech capabilities, and a customer-first approach, they said in a statement. RVAI Global, the statement added, would address the dynamic technology landscape by delivering practical, scalable, and future-ready AI solutions.
“It is estimated that 92% of enterprises intend to increase their investments in AI. The future of enterprises and their workforce will be shaped by agentic platforms working seamlessly alongside human talent,” Sivaram, a former CEO at Quess IT Staffing, said. “This synergy will unlock new levels of productivity, efficiency, and decision-making — placing RVAI at the heart of this transformation.”
“Our unique vantage point, built on deep industry experience and advanced tech expertise, will enable clients to unlock value and drive measurable outcomes across their organisations,” added Himatsingka.
RVAI Global’s services span AI consulting & advisory, AI-as-a-Service, agentic AI solutions, and AI talent solutions. The company will also partner with global enterprises to set up dedicated AI global capability centres (GCCs) and centres of excellence (CoEs), helping accelerate enterprise-wide AI adoption, the statement added.