India's Top GCC Leaders to Gather in Goa for MachineCon GCC Summit 2025
11 Mar 2025 / 04 min read
The MachineCon GCC Summit 2025 in Goa (June 20-22) unites 100+ leaders to explore digital transformation, operational excellence, AI, cloud, workforce development, and sustainable GCC expansion in India.
The MachineCon GCC Summit 2025, a signature Global Capability Center (GCC) conference in India, is set to take place in Goa from June 20 to 22, 2025. The three-day, invite-only event will bring together over 100 top GCC leaders from across India to shape the future of digital transformation and operational excellence.
The summit, organized by AIM Media House, will feature more than 30 in-depth sessions led by esteemed speakers, including C. P. Gurnani, former CEO and Managing Director of Tech Mahindra, and Nayeema Kouser, Centre Head at Kraft Heinz Global Capability Centre.
"A three-day residential experience, this year’s program spotlights “Accelerating GCC Growth in India”, uniting industry leaders, innovators, and strategists to explore actionable pathways for establishing and scaling Global Capability Centers (GCCs) across the country,” the organisers said.
The summit will cover critical aspects of GCC operations and growth, including strategies for navigating economic uncertainties, adapting to digital disruptions, and harnessing the power of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
The event will also feature the GCC Excellence Awards, which recognize outstanding achievements in innovation, process optimization, and digital transformation within the GCC ecosystem.
The summit will explore the evolving challenges of GCCs, emphasizing cross-border collaboration to address complex digital and business environments. Sessions will cover compliance strategies, policy incentives, relationship-building with regional stakeholders, and sustainable approaches to innovation, workforce development, and economic growth—all aimed at propelling successful GCC expansions in India.
Discussions will also focus on how GCCs can become catalysts for positive change, ensuring that expansions not only open new avenues for business but also foster responsible, community-driven development.
This year’s summit will explore how GCCs are setting new industry standards, overcoming unprecedented challenges, and shaping the workplace of tomorrow, the organisers said.
The key themes include examining how GCCs have adapted to global adversities—from economic shifts to the pandemic—by embracing resilient strategies and recovery tactics, ensuring continued growth and stability.
The summit will also delve into how GCCs are redefining talent engagement, development, and sustainability. Discover approaches to diversity and inclusion, remote and hybrid work, and building a robust talent ecosystem in a rapidly changing digital environment.