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WalkingTree Technologies Featured in Siliconindia Magazine 2026 Edition

WalkingTree Technologies has been recognized by Siliconindia Magazine as one of the Top 10 Digital Identity Verification & Authentication Solution Providers for 2026. The recognition comes with a dedicated editorial feature in the March 2026 edition, highlighting the company’s enterprise AI engineering approach and its focus on building systems that work inside real production environments, not just in pilots.

The feature includes perspectives from Alok Ranjan, Co-Founder and Managing Director, and Abhilasha Sinha, Senior Solutions Architect leading the Generative AI division at WalkingTree.

| What the recognition reflects

Most enterprise AI initiatives fail not because of the technology, but because of how it’s implemented. WalkingTree’s approach starts with a different question: not whether AI can be deployed, but whether it can survive inside regulated, legacy-heavy, data-fragmented enterprise environments over time.

That philosophy drives everything from how WalkingTree engineers AI and ML solutions to how it builds accelerators like Intellexi and TAP – tools designed to operate effectively in imperfect conditions, not ideal ones.

"For enterprises, innovation only matters when it produces outcomes that survive real operational pressure"

Alok Ranjan, Co-Founder & Managing Director, WalkingTree Technologies

"AI fails when it tries to remove humans entirely from decision-making. Our role is to design systems that handle complexity so people can act faster and with greater confidence"

Abhilasha Sinha, Senior Solutions Architect, WalkingTree Technologies

| Enterprise AI that holds up under scrutiny

WalkingTree’s work spans financial services, healthcare, recruitment, and education – environments where compliance is non-negotiable and downtime is unacceptable. The company’s human-in-the-loop design philosophy means accountability stays with people even as automation scales. This approach is reflected in how WalkingTree scales AI agents in production and how it structures delivery across its global client engagements.

With delivery teams across India, the Middle East, and the US, and a recent strategic expansion through the acquisition of Octaware Technologies to deepen AI on Microsoft capabilities, WalkingTree continues to grow its footprint in the enterprise AI space.

Read the full feature in the Siliconindia March 2026 digital edition.

To explore WalkingTree’s enterprise AI capabilities or discuss a specific use case, get in touch.

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