Hyderabad, May 06: Xebia, a global AI-first digital transformation and engineering partner, today announced the inauguration of its new office at iSprout Minaas Tower in Gachibowli, Hyderabad, marking a key milestone in its India expansion journey. The inauguration was presided over by Mr. Bernd Scholtz, Economic Counsellor at the Netherlands Embassy in India, as Chief Guest.
The new facility strengthens Xebia’s AI-native engineering capabilities and positions Hyderabad as a delivery and innovation hub for next-generation digital and AI-led solutions. The centre will support 280 seats, with scope to scale to 360 seats.
Xebia supports enterprise AI adoption end-to-end from strategy and solution design to data and platform engineering, generative and agentic AI implementation, and production MLOps/LLMOps. By embedding intelligence across the software lifecycle and key business functions, Xebia helps organizations build AI systems that are scalable, governed, and secure. Its ecosystem approach, including collaborations with innovators such as NVIDIA and Anthropic, accelerates responsible AI adoption at scale.
The inauguration also marked the expansion of a dedicated development centre for Keylane, a Netherlands-headquartered provider of SaaS platforms for the insurance and pension sectors. As part of Xebia’s partnership with Keylane, the centre operates from Xebia’s Hyderabad facility as a dedicated hub for product engineering for customers globally. The centre was launched in the presence of Keylane CTO Mr. Nelson Petracek, along with Bernie van Welt and Kees de Waard. Based in Utrecht, Keylane’s expansion in Hyderabad reinforces India–Netherlands collaboration and strengthens support for global customers.
Mr. Bernd Scholtz, Economic Counsellor at the Embassy of the Netherlands in India, said: “The Embassy, along with the Netherlands Business Support Office, remains committed to enabling partnerships between our countries. We welcome deeper collaboration across innovation and technology, stronger people-to-people ties, and closer cooperation through the upcoming strategic partnership framework between India and the Netherlands.”
Mr. Nelson Petracek, Chief Technology Officer, Keylane, said: “This expansion strengthens our global engineering capacity. Hyderabad offers an exceptional talent base, and with Xebia we are building a scalable foundation to accelerate our product roadmap and deliver greater value to customers worldwide.”
Mr. Kiran Madhunapantula, Global Head of Product Engineering, Xebia, added: “We are pleased to host Mr. Scholtz and Mr. Petracek at our new Hyderabad office. Their visit reflects the momentum in India–Netherlands collaboration and Hyderabad’s growing role as a technology hub. This expansion is a strategic step in building a globally integrated, AI-first engineering centre from India—enabling faster innovation, deeper client partnerships, and high-impact AI delivery at scale.”
With this expansion, Xebia reinforces its position as a partner for enterprises scaling AI—combining deep engineering expertise and a global ecosystem to deliver secure, production-ready AI solutions.
