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HCLSoftware partners with Swiss Network in India to join Indo-Swiss Innovation Platform

HCLSoftware, the software solutions arm of HCLTech, has partnered with the Swiss Network in India, represented by the Embassy of Switzerland, the Swiss Business Hub India, and Swissnex in India, to join the Indo-Swiss Innovation Platform.

The Platform, established alongside the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA) framework, is expected to lay the foundation for bilateral collaboration to strengthen digital infrastructure and strategically boost Indo-Swiss collaboration.

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The two institutions will promote citizen-centric digital transformation across domains of GovTeh, such as e-governance, sovereign collaboration, healthcare, edtech, and agritech. HCLSoftware will draw on its experience in enterprise technologies and building platforms such as HCL Total Experience, HCL Universal Orchestrator, HCL AppScan, and HCL BigFix. The partnership will also open up knowledge exchange opportunities and long-term co-innovation between Switzerland and India.

HCLSoftware brings its Experience, Data, and Operations (XDO) Blueprint, which is a strategic framework developed to support public sector modernization.

“This partnership represents a meaningful step toward advancing GovTech through international collaboration,” said Kalyan Kumar, Chief Product Officer at HCLSoftware. “By contributing our experience and frameworks like the XDO Blueprint, we aim to support joint efforts exploring innovative, citizen-centric digital transformation approaches.

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We look forward to working with partners across Switzerland and India to co-create scalable solutions that can enhance transparency, improve service accessibility, and strengthen public institutions for the future.”

During the Q1FY26 results declaration, HCLSoftware’s Annual Recurring Revenue came in at $1.06 billion, up 1.3% in constant currency. HCLTech said that HCLSoftware’s deal pipeline has been robust and diversified, with total new deal wins for the quarter at $1.8 billion.

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