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    Agilisium gifts Hyundai Creta cars to all its long-serving employees

    The autonomous Agentic AI partner to the life sciences industry expressed gratitude to its employees who supported its vision from the very start and helped make it what it is today
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJune 16, 20252 Mins Read52506 Views
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    Agilisium gifts Hyundai Creta cars to its long-serving employees
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    Agilisium, an autonomous Agentic AI partner to the life sciences industry decided to acknowledge the contributions of its long-serving employees and how! It has gifted them Hyundai Creta SUVs. The company is celebrating its tenth anniversary and admits that the success it has achieved so far couldn’t have been possible without the hard work and commitment of its tenured employees.

    The company recognised 25 employees who have stood with it since its inception and given their best to its first decade of operation.

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    While about 500 employees gathered at the World Trade Centre, Chennai for what was to be a normal celebration, nobody was prepared for such a beautiful surprise. While a fleet of Hyundai Creta SUVs awaited some (along with their families), others, across all levels, received performance increments.

    Raj Babu, founder and CEO, Agilisium, believes that “our people are our strongest differentiator. Even in a year when industry has taken a cautious stance, we chose to invest in our talent through timely hikes and meaningful recognition. These cars are not rewards; they are a symbol of enduring trust, shared purpose, and the spirit of building something remarkable together.”

    Agilisium is grateful to its employees who “believed in Agilisium’s vision when it was just an idea taking shape. They’ve not only stood by it, but shaped it, helping take the company from a startup with ambition to a global partner in Life Sciences AI.”

    The company also unveiled its renewed vision ‘Agilisium 3.0’ rooted in business impact through Autonomous Agentic AI. This renewed vision is focused on helping life sciences organisations drive innovation, improve patient outcomes, and unlock business transformation at scale.

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