QualiZeal has strengthened its presence in Hyderabad, positioning the city as the central hub of its global delivery operations with three Global Capability Centres and a workforce of more than 850 engineers. The company stated that it has achieved a 71 per cent CAGR since 2021 as Hyderabad continues to emerge as a major GCC and AI hub.
According to the company, Hyderabad currently hosts over 400 GCCs employing more than 300,000 professionals, alongside a technology workforce of nearly one million IT and ITeS professionals. The city’s growing ecosystem across BFSI, healthcare, travel, and technology sectors has accelerated demand for advanced Quality Engineering services.
The company highlighted findings from a whitepaper co-published with Everest Group titled “Reimagining Enterprise Quality: Leveraging AI-Infused QE Platforms for Competitive Advantage”, which identified a growing gap between increasing quality complexity and enterprise readiness as generative and agentic AI adoption expands globally.
The report noted that 58 per cent of GCCs are already investing in Agentic AI, while India’s GCC sector is projected to generate USD 105 billion by 2030 compared to USD 64.6 billion in 2024.
Frost & Sullivan, which recognised QualiZeal with the 2025 India Technology Innovation Leadership Recognition in the GenAI Quality Engineering Platform category, stated that the company’s platforms represent a next-generation approach to software testing that is data-driven, intelligent, and aligned with customer success.
Commenting on the company’s growth, Pradeep Govindasamy, Co-Founder, President and CEO, QualiZeal, said, “Hyderabad has always punched above its weight in technology, but what is happening here today is different. The convergence of world-class talent, a rapidly expanding GCC ecosystem, and an accelerating shift to AI-driven software delivery has created a demand for Quality Engineering that is unlike anything we have seen before.”
He further added, “We’ve invested deeply in Hyderabad through our India Capability Centres, platforms, and talent pipeline because we believed the city would emerge as a defining hub for Quality Engineering. As GCCs deepen their AI mandates and enterprises raise the bar on reliability and trust, QualiZeal is fully invested in ensuring that Hyderabad has the QE infrastructure to compete and lead on the global stage.”
QualiZeal stated that its Hyderabad operations are supported by an integrated AI ecosystem including QMentisAI™, a GenAI-powered testing co-pilot designed to accelerate testing cycles by up to 60 per cent with nearly 95 per cent accuracy, alongside ValidAIte™ and NexaAI platforms focused on AI governance, auditability, compliance, and enterprise AI deployment.
Speaking on the company’s positioning, Ankit Nath, Practice Director, Everest Group, said, “QualiZeal’s balanced focus on advisory and implementation-led quality engineering services positions it as a reliable partner for enterprises seeking end-to-end testing transformations.”
He added, “Its continued investments in automation, AI, and data-focused centers of excellence, along with its proprietary QMentisAI™ platform and a growing pool of upskilled talent, enable enterprises to accelerate generative AI adoption in testing.”
Heena Juneja, Industry Principal, Frost & Sullivan, said, “QualiZeal’s deep-rooted focus on GenAI integration and its independent QE model allow it to address critical challenges that traditional embedded approaches cannot resolve. Its flagship platforms, QMentisAI™ and QualiCentral, represent a next-gen approach to software testing, data-driven, intelligent, and deeply aligned with customer success.”
With a Vision 2028 target of USD 100 million in annual revenue and a current run rate exceeding USD 50 million, QualiZeal stated that Hyderabad will continue to remain the company’s key growth centre.
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