TCS Launches AI Experience Zone and Design Studio in London, to Create 5,000 New UK Jobs
The London studio will serve as a centre for innovation and co-creation with clients, startups, and academia across the UK.

London, October 11, 2025 — Tata Consultancy Services has announced the launch of its AI Experience Zone and Design Studio in London, reinforcing its long-standing partnership with the UK and deepening its strategic investments in the region.
The IT giant also revealed plans to create 5,000 new jobs across the UK over the next three years, further strengthening its commitment to the country’s digital economy.
TCS’ new facilities — an evolution of its flagship PacePort innovation hubs — are designed to foster collaboration and accelerate enterprise AI adoption. The London studio, its second after New York, will serve as a centre for innovation and co-creation with clients, startups, and academia across the UK.
Jason Stockwood, UK Minister for Investment, said, “For nearly 150 years, Tata Group has reflected leadership in entrepreneurship and philanthropy. As a valued investor for the UK, Tata Group and its companies like TCS are central to creating jobs, putting money in people’s pockets, and delivering economic growth across both countries.”

According to an Oxford Economics report launched at the event, TCS contributed £3.3 billion to the UK economy in FY2024 and supported over 42,700 jobs directly and indirectly, with a tax contribution exceeding £780 million.
Vinay Singhvi, Head of UK & Ireland at TCS, said, “The UK is TCS’ second-largest market globally, making it central to our investment strategy around the world. The AI Experience Zone will further help to foster innovation in collaboration with businesses throughout the UK, helping in maintaining an edge in artificial intelligence and new technologies. Additionally, we are continuing to expand our footprint across the UK, with investment into innovation, people, and skills in all four nations.”
TCS’ continued investment in AI, skills, and community partnerships — including initiatives like the London Marathon and STEM education programs — underscores its pivotal role in shaping the UK’s digital future.
“This latest investment from TCS reinforces its position as the leading provider of critical digital services in the UK. It plays a vital role in support complex, transformational programmes across many industry sectors, and this enhanced capability will put it in a strong position to help its clients harness the full potential of AI,” Nick Mayes, Principal Analyst, PAC, added.
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