Blupace Tech Launches GCC In Hyderabad
Blupace Tech has inaugurated a Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad as part of its wider global expansion strategy, strengthening the city’s position as a preferred hub for enterprise technology delivery and digital transformation services.

The UK-headquartered digital transformation company said the Hyderabad centre will function as a strategic hub for innovation, engineering excellence, digital transformation and scalable global delivery. The facility is expected to support clients and partners across regions by bringing together technology development, service delivery and enterprise transformation capabilities.

The launch marks a significant step in Blupace Tech’s international growth plans. The company, which operates across more than ten countries, has positioned the centre as more than a conventional office setup. It is expected to contribute to its global delivery model by combining engineering capabilities with innovation-led services for enterprises undergoing technology modernisation.

Blupace Tech provides services across workplace technology, core infrastructure, software and application services, and cross-functional technology support. Its portfolio includes IT enablement, service desk, field services, generative AI and AI chatbots, Microsoft platform services, unified communications, workplace automation, hybrid cloud services, data centre support, cloud migration, cybersecurity, big data, software engineering, application support, UX and UI, IT consulting, data and analytics, recruitment and staff augmentation.

The Hyderabad GCC is likely to play a role in delivering these services to global customers, particularly as enterprises continue to invest in cloud transformation, automation, cybersecurity and application modernisation. By setting up the centre in Hyderabad, Blupace Tech is also tapping into one of India’s most active technology talent markets, which has become a key destination for multinational companies building capability centres.

Hyderabad has emerged as a major GCC location, supported by its engineering talent pool, established IT infrastructure, global connectivity and growing enterprise technology ecosystem. The city has attracted capability centres across sectors including technology, banking, healthcare, life sciences, retail and professional services. For global companies, GCCs in India are increasingly being used not just for support operations but also for product development, data analytics, digital engineering and innovation mandates.

The centre is expected to support Blupace Tech’s ability to scale delivery and respond to demand from enterprise clients in multiple markets. As digital transformation projects become more complex, companies are looking for delivery models that combine local execution strength with global service standards. GCCs are becoming central to this shift, helping organisations manage technology operations, innovation programmes and customer requirements more efficiently.

Blupace Tech’s expansion also comes at a time when India’s GCC ecosystem is seeing increased momentum. Global firms are using India-based centres to build capabilities in AI, cloud, cybersecurity, analytics, automation and enterprise platforms. This has created a more competitive landscape for technology talent and delivery excellence.

For Blupace Tech, the Hyderabad facility could help deepen its presence in India while strengthening its global service network. The company has highlighted the centre as a milestone in its long-term business expansion plans and a core part of its strategy to enhance delivery capabilities in high-growth technology markets.

The development is also relevant for India’s broader digital services ecosystem, where mid-sized and specialist technology firms are expanding their presence through capability centres aligned with global demand. While large technology companies have historically led the GCC model, newer and specialised firms are now using similar structures to build scale, improve service quality and support international clients.

As the Hyderabad centre begins operations, its impact will depend on how effectively Blupace Tech builds teams, aligns delivery processes and integrates the centre with its global operations. The launch adds another enterprise technology player to Hyderabad’s GCC map and reinforces the city’s role in the next phase of digital transformation delivery.