Accenture and NVIDIA have announced a new partnership that sees Accenture establishing the new NVIDIA Business Group to help enterprises scale AI adoption, focusing on agentic AI systems that autonomously create workflows and enhance business processes. The Dublin-based company is best known in the IT consulting sector, and is one of the Fortune Global 500 company.
Accenture Accelerates Agentic AI Adoption

The new group is set to build on Accenture’s AI efforts, which generated $3 billion in bookings last fiscal year; it will support process reinvention and AI-powered simulations across public and private cloud platforms by leveraging Accenture’s AI Refinery platform powered by NVIDIA’s AI software stack, including NVIDIA AI Foundry, NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA Omniverse.


With over 30,000 professionals receiving training globally, the initiative aims to transform business operations by deploying agentic AI; early collaborations include the sovereign AI project with Indosat Group in Indonesia. “With an initial focus on the financial services sector, the new solutions, powered by the AI Refinery platform, will help Indonesian banks harness AI to drive profitability, operational efficiency and
sustainable growth in a highly competitive market,” the press release stated.

Accenture will also debut the NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprint to enable industrial companies to build autonomous, software-defined factories, with anticipated reductions in design and cycle times; new AI Refinery Engineering Hubs are being established in Singapore, Tokyo, Malaga, and London to support large-scale AI operations. Additionally, the company is integrating agentic AI into its own marketing processes, reducing manual work and improving campaign efficiency with expected cost savings of 6% and faster time-to-market by up to 55%.
Pokdepinion: AI is definitely a good thing if efficiency is what you need, something that is pretty high up businesses’ priority list.