Accenture Acquires AI Tech From Singapore-Based Avanseus

Accenture said the solution will strengthen its ability to scale AI and machine learning across network planning, engineering and operations.

Written by Mia Goulart
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Accenture has acquired technology from Singapore-based, cloud-native company Avanseus to bolster its autonomous telecom network capabilities and address operators’ mounting cost pressures and growing demand for AI tools to manage increasingly complex infrastructure.

According to the announcement, the solution is expected to strengthen Accenture’s platform across scaling AI and machine learning to support network planning, engineering and operations. Its predictive analytics, anomaly detection and optimization capabilities will help telecom providers accelerate the shift to autonomous networks while improving agility and efficiency.

Built on a unified cognitive AI/ML architecture, the Avanseus solution coordinates decision-making across network functions and integrates with hyperscaler agentic AI systems, supporting faster innovation and more efficient deployment of advanced autonomous capabilities.

“Autonomous networks empower telcos to move beyond reactive operations, proactively fueling growth by providing the agility and efficiency needed to thrive in a challenging market. Our integration of the Avanseus solution will allow us to rapidly develop and deploy cutting-edge agentic AI solutions, significantly accelerating our clients’ journey to truly autonomous network operations and bringing innovative solutions to market with unprecedented speed,” Accenture’s Tejas Rao said in a statement.

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