Wondrlab Network has invested in Bridgesoul and launched WondrBridge, a joint venture building AI-driven Nano and Micro Global Capability Centres (GCCs) for global firms. Wondrlab commits $100 million over three years to expand across India, Europe, US, and ANZ, forging a global innovation corridor.
Bridgesoul, founded by New Zealand tech veteran Rohit Anand, specializes in tech, trade, and GCCs via investments and JVs. Its NZ arm, Redstone Ventures NZ, will boost APAC ops within WondrBridge.
India’s GCC market eyes $100-110 billion by 2030, with 10-150 specialist Micro/Nano units growing 15-20% yearly.
WondrBridge shifts enterprises from outsourcing to co-owned AI innovation via JVs and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT). It deploys teams in 4-8 weeks, blending engineering, AI, cloud, and digital transformation—powered by agentic AI for workflows and decisions.
Saurabh Varma, Wondrlab Founder, said: “WondrBridge is a natural extension of Wondrlab’s platform-first approach, bringing together media, data and technology across the full funnel into a single operating system. As enterprises expand into new geographies, Micro and Nano GCCs offer a far more effective way to build embedded, high-context teams.”
Rohit Anand, Bridgesoul Founder and WondrBridge Co-Founder, added: “Global Enterprises today need to move away from outsourcing to ownership. Through WondrBridge, we intend to enable that vision combined with deep ownership.”
Rajesh Ghatge, Wondrlab Technologies CEO, noted: “What we’re building with WondrBridge is a fundamentally different operating model, enabling enterprises to move faster, make smarter decisions, retain culture and build globally distributed innovation engines.”
The dual-shore setup hubs engineering in India and near-shore execution in Poland (Europe).






