
Palo Alto, California — Hang Ten Systems, the enterprise artificial intelligence startup founded by former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka, has raised $32 million in seed funding to accelerate enterprise AI adoption and expand its AI-native transformation capabilities for global organizations.
The funding round was led by Mayfield, with strategic participation from Aramco Ventures and a group of angel investors. The company said the newly raised capital will be used to strengthen its engineering and product teams, expand enterprise delivery capabilities, and scale collaborations with global customers across industries.
Founded by Dr. Vishal Sikka, former CEO and Managing Director of Infosys and former Executive Board Member at SAP responsible for products and technology, Hang Ten focuses on helping enterprises adopt AI-driven operational models using agentic code generation, reusable AI skills libraries, and AI-native project delivery frameworks.
The company positions itself as an enterprise AI services platform focused on transforming the way organizations build, manage, and modernize business-critical software systems. Hang Ten said its operating model is designed to reduce the cost and time required for enterprise software development, customization, integration, and deployment through AI-enabled automation and continuous software delivery capabilities.
The startup is already working with global enterprises including Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Fresenius on AI-native project delivery initiatives.
Commenting on the funding, Dr. Vishal Sikka, CEO and Founder of Hang Ten, said, “Every single enterprise will be transformed by AI. A few are already reaping massive benefits, building in days what used to take years. But most are stuck at the starting line, or worse, and the gap is widening every day. We are building Hang Ten to close that gap, and help enterprises ride the AI wave.”
Navin Chaddha, Managing Partner at Mayfield, said, “At Mayfield, we invest in people first, and Vishal is one of the rare leaders who can make enterprise AI actually work.”
Mahdi Aladel, CEO of Aramco Ventures, added, “Deployment of AI at enterprise scale is fast becoming the biggest challenge and opportunity of our time.”
The funding comes amid rising global enterprise investments in generative AI, agentic AI systems, intelligent automation, and AI-powered software engineering platforms as organizations increasingly prioritize digital transformation, operational efficiency, and AI-led modernization initiatives.




