Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka has launched Hang Ten Systems, an artificial intelligence startup. The AI startup has got 32 million dollars as funding by Mayfield and Aramco Ventures along with some other investors. Headquartered in California, this firm will aim to boost AI adoption and software efficiently.Speaking about the launch and use of AI Vishal Sikka stated, "every single enterprise will be transformed by AI. A few are already reaping massive benefits, building in days what used to take years. But most are stuck at the starting line, or worse, and the gap is widening every day."Hang Ten Systems is an AI services firm that aims to focus on AI-driven software development, automation and the transformation that digitalisation will bring.
Reusable AI skills libraries and specialised engineering will help businesses cut down on cost and time as far as software development and maintenance is concerned. The startup stated they are already working with customers including Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and healthcare company Fresenius on some crucial initiatives.With Hang Ten Systems, Sikka will focus on AI adoption and help organisations deploy AI agents and technologies at a much larger scale and reach. Vishal Sikka's latest AI startup move comes at a time when firms are seeking to use artificial intelligence into their daily operations to boost productivity and expedite decisions. The launch of Hang Ten Systems is also yet another and the most recent launch in Vishal Sikka's entrepreneurial journey. He is India’s most prominent technology leaders. Sikka earlier founded Vianai Systems, before that he served as the CEO of Infosys. Experts believe, Vishal Sikka's latest launch shows the confidence in AI adoption as well as the significant shift in software development. Analysts feel Sikka's Infosys experience along with the funding from Mayfield and Aramco Ventures, will together be the driving force for this new startup. Experts also believe the 32 million dollar seed funding shows investor interest in AI-native services and are hopeful of the transformation this will bring.

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