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Capgemini Invent
NameCapgemini Invent
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryConsulting
Founded2018
FounderSerge Kampf
HeadquartersParis
Area servedWorldwide
ParentCapgemini

Capgemini Invent is the innovation, consulting and transformation unit of a multinational consulting group. It combines management consulting heritage with digital transformation, design thinking and technology consulting practices to advise clients across sectors such as financial services, automotive industry, retail industry, healthcare industry and energy industry. The organization operates alongside legacy firms and newer boutiques, competing with firms like Accenture, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, PwC, and EY.

History

Capgemini Invent traces its institutional lineage to heritage firms and acquisitions within the group, launched as a consolidated brand during a period of industry consolidation and digital acceleration. Origins link to earlier entities and capabilities associated with Serge Kampf and the post-2000 expansion of Capgemini through deals with firms akin to Ernst & Young Consulting divestitures, mergers similar to Andersen Consulting restructuring, and talent integrations modeled on IBM Global Services growth. The formation reflects trends seen in the rise of Accenture from Arthur Andersen and the sector shifts after the dot-com bubble and 2008 financial crisis. Over time the unit absorbed teams from acquisitions reminiscent of LiquidHub, Fathom and small boutiques in New York City, London, Paris, and Berlin. Leadership changes and strategic hires echoed movements from McKinsey Digital, BCG Digital Ventures, Deloitte Digital, and Roland Berger alumni.

Services and Capabilities

The unit offers strategic advisory, digital strategy, customer experience design, organizational change, data and analytics, artificial intelligence, cloud transformation, product development and venture building. Service lines draw on capabilities paralleling design sprint methodologies used at GV (company), machine learning practices common to teams like DeepMind and OpenAI, and data-engineering approaches similar to Snowflake implementations. Industry offerings include banking transformation reflective of JPMorgan Chase initiatives, insurance modernization aligned with Axa programs, and automotive electrification consulting similar to projects at Tesla, Inc. and Volkswagen. Delivery frameworks mirror agile practices championed by Spotify (company), platform strategies inspired by Amazon Web Services, and cyber resilience techniques comparable to Kaspersky and FireEye responses.

Organizational Structure and Leadership

The organizational model integrates consultants, designers, data scientists, engineers and venture teams organized into industry verticals and functional practices. Leadership has recruited executives with backgrounds at firms such as Accenture Strategy, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, IBM, SAP SE, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation and Siemens AG. Governance reflects matrix reporting combining regional heads in North America, EMEA, APAC and Latin America with practice leads for AI, cloud computing, customer experience, and supply chain drawn from profiles at CISCO Systems, Intel, Facebook, Google (company), Adobe Inc. and Salesforce.

Notable Projects and Clients

Projects include digital transformation programs for leading banks, insurers, automakers and utilities, sometimes compared to initiatives at Barclays, HSBC, Santander, Allianz, AXA, BMW, Daimler AG, General Motors and Ford Motor Company. Work spans customer experience redesigns akin to campaigns by Starbucks Corporation and Nike, Inc., supply-chain overhauls similar to Walmart optimizations, and data platforms resembling implementations at Netflix and Spotify (company). Public-sector engagements mirror reforms seen in European Commission modernization, healthcare programs like NHS digitalization, and smart-city pilots in Barcelona and Singapore. Partnerships on cloud migration echo projects with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform for clients in Tokyo, New York City, Paris and Mumbai.

Global Presence

The organization maintains offices and delivery centers across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa, with major hubs in Paris, London, New York City, San Francisco, Berlin, Madrid, Milan, Tel Aviv, Singapore, Sydney, Bangalore, Mumbai, São Paulo and Mexico City. Its spread resembles global footprints of Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, Capita Group, NTT DATA, and Tata Consultancy Services while also engaging regional markets such as Scandinavia, the Gulf Cooperation Council, Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia in line with multinational client needs.

Partnerships and Alliances

Alliances include strategic technology partnerships and joint ventures with major vendors and ecosystem players. Collaborations are often announced alongside platforms from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google (company), Salesforce, SAP SE, ServiceNow, Oracle Corporation, IBM and specialized partners such as UiPath and Snowflake. The group also partners with academic and research institutions comparable to MIT, Stanford University, INSEAD, Imperial College London, École Polytechnique and Technical University of Munich for talent pipelines and research programs. Industry consortia engagements mirror memberships in bodies like World Economic Forum, OECD initiatives, and standards groups similar to ISO committees.

Awards and Recognition

The organization and its teams have received industry awards and analyst recognition, appearing in reports from Gartner, Forrester Research, IDC and rankings in publications like Fortune, The Economist, Financial Times and Bloomberg. Project awards and case studies have been recognized at forums similar to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Webby Awards, CIO 100 Awards and sector events hosted by SIBOS, Mobile World Congress and Davos sessions at the World Economic Forum.

Category:Consulting firms