The company said Rel(AI)Build is an enterprise-grade platform aimed at helping organisations build, modernise, and operate software systems through a unified framework that combines AI-driven automation, governance and human oversight.
Built on the Agentic Development Lifecycle, the platform deploys specialised, context-aware AI agents across stages ranging from planning to operations. According to the company, the framework enables parallel execution, intelligent task routing and continuous learning through shared contextual memory, helping improve delivery speed and consistency.
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At the core of the platform is a composable, registry-driven Agent Core that integrates with existing enterprise ecosystems. Rel(AI)Build incorporates governance mechanisms including policy controls, auditability and human-in-the-loop processes to support responsible and transparent AI adoption.
The company said a key feature of the platform is its token-sensitive architecture, which manages token consumption, context usage and model interactions across workflows. This is designed to help enterprises control costs, improve efficiency and maintain predictable performance while scaling AI adoption in production environments.
Rel(AI)Build supports enterprise transformation initiatives across application modernisation, platform engineering, quality engineering, data engineering, infrastructure operations and cybersecurity operations.
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According to Happiest Minds, AI agents embedded across code analysis, infrastructure provisioning, testing, data pipelines and system operations enable organisations to scale innovation while maintaining governance and compliance requirements.
The company said early implementations of the platform have delivered up to 40–60% faster modernisation timelines, a threefold increase in engineering productivity and a 30–50% reduction in support costs. Users have also reported improvements in software quality, system reliability and operational resilience.
Happiest Minds said the launch aligns with its AI-led strategy focused on enabling productivity, agility and cost-efficient software delivery for enterprises.
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Sridhar Mantha, CEO: GenAI business services, Happiest Minds Technologies, said, “Software engineering is entering a new era where AI actively participates in the delivery process. With Rel(AI)Build and our Agentic Development Lifecycle, we are enabling enterprises to accelerate innovation, improve agility, and achieve measurable business outcomes while maintaining governance and quality at scale.”
Shares of Happiest Minds Technologies Ltd ended at ₹345.80, down by ₹2.55, or 0.73%, on the BSE.
