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|Jul 3, 2026 6:34 PM

OpenAI Honours Wipro-Owned Capco for Responsible AI and Innovation

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Global management and technology consultancy Capco, a Wipro company, has received two major recognitions from OpenAI for its work in artificial intelligence.

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At the OpenAI Partner Summit 2026 in San Francisco, Capco won the AI Governance & Risk Excellence Award for helping financial services and energy companies adopt AI while maintaining strong governance, regulatory compliance and risk controls.

The award recognises the company’s ability to deliver enterprise AI solutions in highly regulated industries.

Earlier, Capco also emerged as the winner of the OpenAI Codex Hackathon, where its UK AI Lab competed against more than 30 teams and over 100 participants from across OpenAI’s partner ecosystem.

Its winning solution, Sentra, is an AI-powered retail banking platform that uses digital twin technology to identify vulnerable customers and recommend explainable next-best actions for frontline banking teams.

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Commenting on the achievement, Srini Pallia, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Wipro, said the recognition validates Capco’s consulting-led approach to building trustworthy and scalable AI solutions. He added that the awards support Wipro’s broader AI strategy and reinforce Capco’s expertise in delivering AI-powered advisory and business solutions.

Capco has been an early strategic partner of OpenAI and has participated in its beta partner programme since 2025. The latest recognitions further strengthen its position within OpenAI’s enterprise partner ecosystem.

Why It Matters for Employment

The recognition is expected to strengthen demand for AI professionals across Capco and Wipro.

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As enterprises increase investments in responsible AI, governance and AI-powered business transformation, hiring is likely to grow in areas such as AI engineering, data science, machine learning, cloud, cybersecurity, risk and compliance, and technology consulting.

It also signals increasing opportunities for professionals with expertise in regulated industries such as banking, financial services, and energy.


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