As cloud service providers increase their artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, Minfy Technologies, a Hyderabad-based company, is racing to stay current.
According to cofounder Vivek Jain, the company intends to hire 180–200 people by the end of current fiscal year, mostly AI engineers, to support its expanding pipeline of generative AI solutions spanning the industrial, healthcare, retail, and energy sectors. It currently employs about 600 people.
“I think the biggest war is on talent, more than the chips and graphics processing units (GPUs),” Jain told ET, adding that talent will not be cheap. “AI developers will be very costly, so it’s critical to draw in the best talent in order to have some significant successes.”
In a market dominated by aggressive pricing strategies and well-funded firms like Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, and Wipro, Minfy’s quick growth without venture capital backing won the company the Bootstrap Champ award at the ET Startup Awards 2025.
Founded in 2016 by brothers Vivek and Vijay Jain, Minfy provides cloud migration, modernization, managed services, and digital transformation solutions to its clients in the healthcare, retail, manufacturing, energy, public services, banking, and financial services industries.
From Rs 4-5 crore in its first year to a projected Rs 913.3 crore in 2024–2025, the company’s income increased.