PwC India partners with Questt AI
Together, Questt AI and PwC India will help enterprises build AI-ready organisational intelligence that supports more accurate, context-aware business outcomes
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Published: Jul 16, 2026 10:06 AM | 2 min read
- PwC India has partnered with Questt AI to develop a solution aimed at enhancing AI capabilities for enterprises by creating a reliable knowledge foundation.
- The collaboration utilizes Questt AI's Intelligence Warehouse platform to establish a persistent, queryable layer of organizational context, referred to as a 'digital brain.'
- This solution is designed to improve the accuracy and context-awareness of AI agents, enabling them to operate based on actual organizational processes rather than incomplete data.
- Experts from both companies emphasize the importance of providing AI agents with institutional memory and contextual understanding to ensure trustworthy decision-making in business-critical scenarios.
PwC India and Questt AI, a provider of Intelligence Warehouse solutions, today announced a partnership to help enterprises build a trusted knowledge foundation for AI. Built on Questt AI's Intelligence Warehouse (IW) platform, the solution creates a persistent, queryable layer of organisational context -- a 'digital brain' that helps AI agents operate based on how a company actually works, rather than relying on guesswork and incomplete signals. Together, Questt AI and PwC India will help enterprises build AI-ready organisational intelligence that supports more accurate, context-aware business outcomes.
"For AI agents to deliver meaningful business outcomes, they need more than access to data. They need an understanding of how the enterprise actually operates. That context is often distributed across systems, processes, and the experience of business leaders. By combining PwC India's transformation expertise with Questt AI's Intelligence Warehouse platform, organisations can create a persistent and governed layer of organizational intelligence; effectively a digital brain for the enterprise, that enables AI agents to work with greater accuracy, consistency and trust," said Sanjay Dawar, Partner and Leader - One Consulting, PwC India.
"The most advanced form of intelligence we know is human intelligence--and even humans need maps to navigate a new city. AI agents are no different. They need decision-worthy institutional memory--memory that preserves not just enterprise knowledge, but the reasoning, context, and decision-making processes that AI agents can rely on. Without that context, AI agents will hallucinate and cannot be trusted with business-critical decisions. With Questt AI's Intelligence Warehouse, we help clients build a structured, queryable model of their enterprise, enabling AI agents to reason with context, act with confidence, and make trustworthy decisions," said Sachin Arora, Partner - AI Advisory, PwC India.
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