Pune, India – Tech Mahindra, a global provider of technology consulting and digital services, has outlined plans to advance enterprise-level adoption of Gemini Enterprise by leveraging Google’s Gemini 2.5 multimodal models.
The initiative is intended to support organisations in moving beyond experimental use of AI towards operational deployment, with an emphasis on responsible and human-centred implementation.
Under the collaboration, Tech Mahindra will combine its delivery experience, AI-focused engineering resources, and the company’s Orion framework with Google Cloud’s AI infrastructure.
“Through our collaboration with Google Cloud and Gemini Enterprise, we are equipping organisations to embed AI into core operations with confidence, enabling intelligent, connected, and secure ecosystems powered by next-generation Agentic AI,” Amol Phadke, chief transformation officer at Tech Mahindra, commented.
He added, “As enterprises evolve from AI experimentation to AI-driven business transformation, they require secure, scalable, and enterprise-ready intelligence that can operate across diverse business environments.”
The partnership is designed to help enterprises design, implement, and scale agent-based AI systems that can operate across complex business environments. Gemini Enterprise is expected to support the development of task-specific AI agents, while incorporating governance and safety controls and integrating with Google Cloud services such as Vertex AI, BigQuery and data-to-AI pipelines.
The programme aligns with Tech Mahindra’s broader AI adoption strategy, which aims to embed AI into enterprise workflows in a structured and governed manner. As a Google Cloud Premier Partner, the company is positioning its services to address transformation, productivity, innovation, and assurance requirements as organisations seek measurable business outcomes from AI investments.
The collaboration also reflects Google Cloud’s focus on working with global systems integrators to support the deployment of advanced AI technologies at scale. By combining industry-specific expertise with cloud-based AI platforms, the two organisations aim to address operational complexity and evolving business demands across sectors.
“Agentic AI offers a powerful opportunity to reshape business models and unlock greater efficiency across every enterprise,” Victor Morales, vice president, global systems integrator partnerships at Google Cloud, stated.
He added, “Together, the organisations will enable enterprises to move confidently toward an Agentic AI-powered future, where connected, reasoning agents deliver business outcomes with speed, precision, and purpose.”
Tech Mahindra has further invested in this area through the establishment of dedicated centres of excellence, a portfolio of deployable agent-based AI solutions and a workforce certified in Google Cloud AI technologies.
Together, these efforts are intended to support enterprises as they adopt agent-driven AI models capable of delivering outcomes with greater speed, accuracy and operational reliability across global markets.

