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RVAI Global acquihires TYNYBAY to build next-gen AI & Agentic services platform

RVAI Global acquihires TYNYBAY to build next-gen AI & Agentic services platform
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Enterprise solutions provider RVAI Global has announced the acquihire of TYNYBAY which specialises in agentic AI systems and intelligent workforce automation. The deal will help the Bengaluru based firm to offer enterprises an end-to-end AI transformation solution.

By combining RVAI’s expertise in AI services and AI talent with TYNYBAY’s advanced capabilities in agentic AI applications, process orchestration, and autonomous workforce solutions, the integrated entity will help global organisations adopt and leverage AI for measurable business value.

“Enterprise customers are demanding more than just AI tools - they are looking for AI ecosystems that deliver measurable business value,” said Vijay Sivaram, Co-Founder of RVAI Global.

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“This acquihire enables us to expand beyond core AI capabilities and integrate agentic solutions that deliver autonomy, adaptability, and human-in-the-loop collaboration for the enterprise of the future.” added Rohit Himatsingka, Co-Founder of RVAI Global.

Rohith Reddy, co-founder and CEO of TYNYBAY, said the partnership with RVAI would help scale the company’s mission of bringing adaptive, agent-driven AI to enterprise environments. His co-founder and CSO, Gavin Oliver Dawson, added that the collaboration would enable them to move beyond experimentation and deliver enterprise-ready agentic solutions to transform the way work gets done.

More than 80% of Indian organisations are experimenting with autonomous agents, marking a significant shift toward agentic AI, according to Deloitte’s fourth wave of the State of GenAI report (India perspective). The study points to rising interest in multi-agent workflows, where a network of goal-oriented sub-agents operates under the supervision of master agents to complete tasks without constant oversight.

The survey also found that 70% of firms see automation as a key application of GenAI, underscoring the growing appetite for AI-powered autonomous systems across sectors. Deloitte noted that this momentum is driving faster innovation, wider democratisation of AI, and greater investment in AI-led transformation, with 71% of organisations running more than 10 GenAI experiments simultaneously.


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