Emergence Launches India's First Frontier AI Lab for Autonomous Agents

New York-based Emergence has established a dedicated R&D facility in Bengaluru to support India's transition from IT services to advanced manufacturing.

Justin Tomlinson

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Emergence Launches India's First Frontier AI Lab for Autonomous Agents

Emergence, a frontier agentic artificial intelligence company based in New York, has officially announced the launch of Emergence India Labs in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Founded by three Indian-American scientists who previously worked at IBM Research, the new facility represents India's very first dedicated research and development laboratory focused on autonomous AI agents. The announcement of the lab's launch was made on March 18.[1][2]

The newly established laboratory is positioned to help drive India's ongoing industrial transition, supporting a shift from traditional IT services to advanced manufacturing. By focusing on autonomous agentic AI technologies, Emergence India Labs plans to accelerate research and development in the region to power this national economic evolution.[1][2]

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