HCLTech has partnered with Talents of Endearment to launch an AI-driven learning and development framework that integrates HCLTech’s Career Shaper platform with TalEn’s regional expertise, offering adaptive learning, role-based upskilling, and AI-led education programs to build future-ready workforces.
Published Date – 29 October 2025, 05:10 PM
Hyderabad: Global technology major HCLTech and Talents of Endearment (TalEn) have announced a strategic partnership to introduce an AI-powered learning and development framework aimed at preparing professionals and enterprises for an increasingly AI-driven world.
The collaboration will leverage HCLTech’s Career Shaper
The offerings under this partnership include AI-led hiring and assessment solutions, role-based upskilling, tech programs for non-tech professionals, masterclasses for decision-makers, AI-enabled learning tools, and finishing schools for graduates. These will be rolled out across the region beginning Q3 FY26.
“Technology becomes a true catalyst for transformation when driven by purpose,” said Srimathi Shivashankar, Corporate Vice President and Global Head of EdTech Business, HCLTech. “While AI brings speed and scale to innovation, it’s our sense of purpose that charts the course. This collaboration is dedicated to equipping organizations for the future by nurturing essential human qualities — empathy, ethical judgment, and leadership — alongside deep technical expertise.”
Echoing this sentiment, Dr. Abed Baidas, Founder and CEO of Talents of Endearment, said: “The workplace of tomorrow will be defined not only by digital progress but by our shared humanity. Through this partnership, we are building learning ecosystems that balance competence with character. Our mission is to empower individuals and organizations to lead with integrity and adaptability in an AI-driven world.”
The collaboration underscores HCLTech’s ongoing commitment to advancing global workforce readiness through technology and purposeful innovation.
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