Under the partnership, Factory’s Droid platform will be integrated into Hexaware’s global delivery ecosystem, enabling engineering teams to build, test, modernise and manage software within their existing workflows.
Hexaware has also deployed Factory Droids internally as “Customer Zero”, using the platform within its own engineering environment before offering the capability to clients.
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The partnership will enable Hexaware’s delivery teams to deploy and manage Factory Droids in client environments. The enablement programme will cover integration with software development lifecycle (SDLC) toolchains, including GitHub, Jira, Azure DevOps and enterprise continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines.
The companies will also work on domain-specific agent configuration for regulated industries, compliance-aware code generation, audit-ready documentation, measurement of engineering velocity, quality improvement and cost efficiency.
Hexaware said initial engagements are focused on areas where engineering complexity and governance requirements are high. In professional services, the company is applying Droids for legacy modernisation, technical debt reduction and large-scale refactoring initiatives. In banking and financial services, the focus is on application modernisation within regulated environments.
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“Across internal codebases, Hexaware has used Factory’s Droids for large-scale refactoring, documentation, code migrations, and repository consistency. The company said this experience will help shape its approach to supporting clients in adopting agent-native development with the right controls in place,” it added.
“We have seen dramatic gains in adoption over the last three months. We prioritised training our senior developers, architects and pod leaders on Factory, and they became champions across the organisation.
We are seeing 5x to 10x gains in production-ready output while investing the necessary time in guardrails and governance so these agents can operate with efficiency and safety,” said David Corrado, Senior Vice President – Strategic Global Clients, Hexaware.
Factory and Hexaware will bring the capability to market through co-developed offerings and delivery team enablement.
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“Hexaware proved this on its own engineering before bringing it to clients. That credibility, with their reach across regulated industries, is the kind of partner we want carrying agent-native development into the enterprise,” said Matan Grinberg, Co-founder & CEO, Factory.
Shares of Hexaware Technologies Ltd ended at ₹558.25, down by ₹5.60, or 0.99%, on the BSE.
