Prodapt Launches AI Innovation Hub in Alberta

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Chennai: Prodapt, a global leader in AI-driven transformation and telecom-native digital services, has announced a strategic expansion in Alberta, Canada through a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Invest Alberta.

The move marks a pivotal step in Prodapt’s North America growth strategy and is expected to deliver over $100 million in economic impact to Alberta over the next five years.

As part of this expansion, Prodapt will establish a nearshore delivery center in Alberta to cater to North American clients with advanced solutions in AI, cloud, automation, and digital engineering.

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The company will also partner with Alberta’s top-tier universities to launch consulting and advisory services focused on Sovereign AI, GenAI platforms, and next-gen software engineering.

“This expansion represents more than just geographic growth – it reflects our belief in Alberta’s potential as a global tech powerhouse,” said Manish Vyas, CEO, Prodapt. “We’re eager to co-create with the government, academia, and local business to drive transformational impact.”

Alberta: A New AI and Innovation Hub

The MoU with Invest Alberta highlights Alberta’s emergence as a global destination for AI-driven innovation, clean energy, and digital transformation.

This partnership aligns with the province’s long-term vision to nurture a resilient, tech-forward economy by attracting international companies that can create high-value jobs and accelerate digital adoption.

“Prodapt’s trust and collaboration with Alberta positions us on the world stage as a ready and capable innovation hub,” said Rick Christiaanse, CEO, Invest Alberta. “This partnership is a testament to Alberta’s growing leadership in AI and digital technologies.”

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Prodapt: Driving Local Talent and Academic Collaboration

The collaboration also includes co-creating AI-focused academic programs, providing real-world consulting opportunities for students, and developing a tech-savvy workforce for future roles in platform engineering and AI services.

“Alberta is a catalyst for our Sovereign AI vision. The province’s vibrant university ecosystem and digital innovation focus perfectly align with our mission,” added Rajiv Papneja, CTO, Prodapt.

Strengthening Alberta’s Global Tech Footprint

With more than 6,000 employees worldwide, Prodapt supports over 1.1 billion people and 5.4 billion devices across industries. Its client base includes global telecom giants such as Verizon, Rogers, Vodafone, Liberty Global, and tech leaders like Google, Amazon, PayPal, and ServiceNow.

“This MoU lays the foundation for not just a delivery center but a long-term partnership between Prodapt and Alberta,” said Sricharan Kuppam, Canada Country Head, Prodapt. “It amplifies our commitment to local innovation and strengthens Alberta’s competitive edge in the global tech landscape.”

“This partnership with Prodapt is a powerful example of how global collaboration can drive local innovation,” said Mike Mahon, CEO, Alberta Innovates.

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