Capgemini has announced a strategic collaboration with OpenAI aimed at accelerating enterprise AI adoption through Frontier, OpenAI’s platform for building and managing AI-driven digital coworkers across organisations. As a founding member of the OpenAI Frontier Alliance, Capgemini will focus on helping enterprises address operational, data, and integration challenges that often slow large-scale AI deployment.
The partnership reflects a broader shift in enterprise technology priorities, as organisations move from experimentation toward production-scale AI initiatives. Capgemini plans to combine its industry consulting, systems integration, and governance capabilities with OpenAI’s enterprise AI technologies, including agents, APIs, and ChatGPT Enterprise, to support clients in building scalable and secure AI operating models.
Under the alliance, the companies intend to co-develop industry-focused AI solutions across sectors such as consumer products and retail, financial services, life sciences, and energy and utilities. Capgemini will also establish a dedicated enterprise delivery function that will work alongside OpenAI’s engineering teams to help organisations transition from pilot deployments to enterprise-wide AI adoption.
The collaboration comes as many enterprises report that organisational readiness, data strategy, and operating model transformation, rather than technology availability are emerging as the main barriers to scaling AI initiatives. By integrating consulting expertise with frontier AI capabilities, the partners aim to support enterprises in building multi-agent workflows and operational frameworks that deliver measurable business outcomes.
Capgemini said the partnership forms part of its broader strategy to expand AI-led transformation services, as demand grows for enterprise solutions that combine governance, scalability, and industry-specific implementation expertise.