
AI as an enabler, not a replacement: Skill readiness in the next phase of India's BPM industry
India’s BPM industry has long been a global leader, but industry veterans insist that what we see today is merely the tip of the iceberg. With rapid technological advancements, AI integration, and a workforce that must keep pace, the sector is on the brink of a transformative shift.
The pressing question is: How are organisations preparing for this evolution, both from an employee and employer perspective?
It is in this light that Singhal suggested that the shift is not about choosing between humans and AI but about leveraging both to create greater business value. Essentially, companies that invest in upskilling, reskilling, and strategic hiring will be the ones driving the next chapter of India's BPM industry.
Singhal was joined by Gaurav Iyer, Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Engineering and AI Solutions at EXL, Avishek Chattopadhyay, Executive Vice President and Global Delivery Head for Digital Process Operations at HCLTech, and Naozer Dalal, CEO, Alldigi Technologies Ltd.
AI as an enabler, not a replacement: Skill readiness in the next phase of India's BPM industry
In this exclusive webinar, hosted by The Economic Times in collaboration with Nasscom, industry experts discuss the seismic shifts currently transforming India’s Business Process Management (BPM) sector. From the emergence of AI, GenAI, and hyperautomation to evolving organisational structures and talent strategies, the session unpacks the key changes reshaping the BPM landscape.Learn about the new vertical of domain-centric job roles, reskilling imperatives, and how emerging hubs in Tier I and Tier II cities are becoming vital players in this transformation. Watch now to gain actionable insights into navigating these changes and.
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