HYDERABAD | 21 June 2026: Blupace Tech has officially operationalized its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad. Inaugurated by company leadership, including Chairman Ashok Duppati and CEO Akshay Sinha and, Srikanth V– Head of India GCC, the facility serves as the company’s primary engineering and innovation hub in South Asia. Focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Automation, Cloud Engineering, Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, and 24/7 IT Operations. Blupace is positioning the Hyderabad node to drive scalable technology delivery and complex enterprise transformation projects for its international client base. This milestone follows the company’s previous strategic initiatives in the country, including an MoU signed with the Andhra Pradesh government to establish a delivery center in Visakhapatnam.
Headquartered in the United Kingdom, Blupace Tech is an enterprise technology solutions provider operating across more than 10 countries. Retaining a global workforce of over 1,200 domain experts, the firm specializes in translating complex business objectives into highly scalable digital architectures. Its core service portfolio encompasses workplace services, core infrastructure modernization, bespoke software engineering, and data analytics. Maintaining a 97% client retention rate, Blupace supports heavily regulated and complex sectors-including financial services, telecommunications, logistics, and retail, by blending strategic consulting with precise technical execution to optimize operational efficiency and drive tangible business results.
The Operating Mandate: Core Focus of the Hyderabad Hub
The Hyderabad facility is strictly aligned to high-end engineering and product development. The operational mandate requires the local talent pool to take direct ownership over the following critical domains:
- Workplace Services and ITSM: Engineering comprehensive IT Service Management architectures that automate internal corporate workflows and modernize digital employee experiences for distributed workforces.
- Core Infrastructure Engineering: Managing the design, migration, and ongoing optimization of highly complex hybrid-cloud ecosystems and next-generation corporate networks.
- Data Analytics & Engineering: Constructing robust data pipelines and warehousing solutions that allow global enterprises to transition from siloed reporting to real-time, analytics-driven decision-making.
- Cross-Functional Software Application: Developing bespoke mobile and web applications, integrated with advanced UX/UI frameworks, to replace fragmented legacy corporate software.
The Pivot
The deployment of this facility illustrates a distinct operational pivot for mid-tier European technology consultancies. Historically, firms of Blupace’s size relied heavily on outsourced partnerships with major Indian IT service providers to execute the heavy lifting of their client contracts. However, as digital transformation mandates, such as massive cloud migrations and core infrastructure overhauls, become the baseline expectation for corporate clients, subcontracting this work actively erodes profit margins and dilutes quality control.
By establishing a fully captive capability center, Blupace internalizes its delivery mechanics. The Hyderabad engineering hub functions as a direct extension of its UK headquarters, allowing the firm to bid on larger, more complex enterprise modernization projects while protecting its internal intellectual property (IP) and maintaining strict governance over the entire software development lifecycle.
Perhaps the most crucial strategic advantage of Blupace’s new Hyderabad GCC is its ability to fundamentally alter the firm’s monetization model. Traditional technology consultancies operate on a linear revenue model, billing clients purely based on time and materials (headcount).
The Hyderabad hub introduces a Dual-Engine Delivery Model. While one tier of the engineering workforce handles direct client execution, a dedicated secondary tier focuses strictly on asset creation. The GCC is tasked with building proprietary accelerators, reusable code libraries, automated cloud-migration scripts, and pre-configured ITSM frameworks. By developing these reusable digital assets natively in-house, Blupace can rapidly deploy them across multiple global client accounts. This highly sophisticated strategy decouples revenue growth from mere headcount expansion, allowing the firm to execute complex modernization projects faster, with significantly higher profit margins.

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