Telstra, Accenture launch Silicon Valley hub to advance AI

Telstra and Accenture launched an AI Silicon Valley hub, a first-of-its-kind innovation facility for Telstra to incubate and accelerate its top priorities.

As part of the Telstra and Accenture joint venture, which officially kicked off in April, the hub provides direct access to cutting edge technology, top engineering talent and collaboration spaces with ecosystem partners, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Databricks and Microsoft.

The hub will connect with teams in Sydney, Melbourne and Bangalore as part of Accenture Connected Innovation Centers— creating a virtual door where teams can ideate, collaborate, build and test in a secure environment. With top global experts working with the joint venture team, the hub will deliver foundational architecture and solutions that enable Telstra to realize its AI-first ambitions.

Telstra Group Executive for Product and Technology Kim Krogh Andersen said, “Advances in AI technology are happening at incredible speed – we’ve seen the conversation shift from generative AI to include agentic AI in the space of months, and this technology will change the game. To extend our network leadership and reinvent customer experiences, we will take our innovation to the next level by combining our domain expertise with the best AI minds, in the heart of technology advancement, Silicon Valley.”

Across the seven-year joint venture, the AI Silicon Valley hub will accelerate Telstra’s foundational AI architecture that will power AI use cases and unlock business intelligence. It will also drive advanced engineering and applied research and development to fast-track Telstra’s data and AI roadmap.

Read the full press release here.