AI Talent Assessment Platform WeCP to Be Acquired by Invisible Technologies

WeCP acquisition

Bengaluru: Invisible Technologies announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire WeCP, an AI-native technical assessment and intelligence platform known for its rigorously validated evaluation frameworks.

The acquisition comes at a time when artificial intelligence systems are increasingly being deployed across complex industries such as engineering, healthcare, finance, and advanced scientific research.

As AI adoption accelerates, organizations are placing greater emphasis on ensuring that the domain experts responsible for training and guiding these systems possess verified and high-quality expertise.

High-stakes AI workflows require structured and high-fidelity validation of domain specialists at scale, making platforms like WeCP increasingly important in the evolving AI ecosystem.

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WeCP: Precise Evaluations of Advanced Technical Talent

WeCP brings to the table an AI-native assessment and intelligence platform that has created more than two million real-world technical interviews and over 18,000 targeted domain and role-specific assessment frameworks.

These frameworks span sectors including engineering, banking, healthcare, finance, and advanced STEM disciplines. The WeCP platform also features enhanced infrastructure for reinforcement learning (RL) gyms and task simulation environments.

Built through five years of continuous iteration and refinement, WeCP enables organizations to conduct precise evaluations of advanced technical talent.

“This acquisition expands our foundation of high-precision AI training,” said Matt Fitzpatrick, CEO of Invisible Technologies.

“The performance of advanced AI systems depends on trusted human expertise, and WeCPs assessment engine has built one of the most extensively refined technical assessment libraries in the market.

By integrating WeCP into Invisible’s AI training platform, Meridial, we’re raising the bar on precision and speed for expert evaluation across our platform while also accelerating our capabilities in RL gyms and simulated environments.”

WeCP was founded by NIT Trichy alumni Abhishek Kaushik and Mohit Goyal with the goal of modernizing technical evaluation processes. Kaushik previously worked at Google, while Goyal was formerly associated with Meta.

Their shared vision led to the creation of WeCP, which initially began as an effort to improve interview question generation before evolving into a comprehensive platform designed to measure real-world skills, reasoning abilities, and domain expertise.

Over time, the company expanded its capabilities to include sophisticated evaluation frameworks capable of testing professionals across highly specialized technical domains.

The platform’s ability to assess real-world problem-solving capabilities has made WeCP a widely recognized solution for organizations seeking reliable methods to evaluate advanced technical talent.

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Following the acquisition agreement, Abhishek Kaushik and Mohit Goyal will join Invisible Technologies along with several key members of the team.

They will continue working toward their core mission of advancing expert assessment infrastructure while integrating their technology within Invisible’s AI training ecosystem.

“We built WeCP to solve a fundamental challenge: traditional talent vetting does not scale for high-impact, high-precision work,” said Abhishek Kaushik, CEO and Co-founder of WeCP.

“Joining Invisible allows us to extend our assessment frameworks into advanced AI training environments where rigor and accuracy are essential.”

With the planned integration into Invisible Technologies’ Meridial AI training platform, the companies aim to strengthen expert validation processes and improve the reliability of human expertise used to train and evaluate advanced AI systems.

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  • Salil Urunkar

    Salil Urunkar is a senior journalist and the editorial mind behind Sahyadri Startups. With years of experience covering Pune’s entrepreneurial rise, he’s passionate about telling the real stories of founders, disruptors, and game-changers.

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