As it enters the Indian market, California-based enterprise AI startup Glean Technologies plans to invest up to INR 417 crore ($50 million) in the country over the next two years, aiming to leverage its GenAI capabilities across the ecosystem.
The company has established its presence in India with its first office in Bengaluru According to Glean Technologies’ founder and CEO Arvind Jain, the new 26,000 sq. ft. facility will host finance, sales, R&D, and business operations functions.
“This innovation site will be crucial in enabling Glean’s customers to deploy GenAI assistants and applications at scale globally,” Jain stated. Glean’s AI platform integrates with various enterprise systems to provide employees quick access to internal knowledge and information. “Think of Glean as ChatGPT or Google inside your company. We connect all internal company information and answer questions using AI,” Jain explained.
Since launching its platform in preview, more than 100 companies have created and deployed over 1,000 unique AI apps and agents. The company also plans to increase hiring across multiple verticals, including software engineering, AI/ML, customer support, finance, and sales, with the goal of tripling its local employee headcount to 450 by the end of next year.