By Isla Binnie
NEW YORK, May 28 (Reuters) – EQT has partnered with Alphabet’s Google Cloud to help more than 300 companies โin the Swedish private equity firm’s portfolio accelerate the โadoption of AI, the companies said on Thursday.
Under the agreement, EQT’s portfolio companies, spanning โsectors from enterprise software to healthcare, will gain access to AI tools including the Gemini Enterprise Agent platform to build programs, as well as cybersecurity services.
The companies will also get early access to selected Google โCloud AI products in โ the future, the companies said in a statement.
As businesses race to integrate AI into their operations, demand for โ engineers and consultants capable of deploying and customising the technology has surged. Such partnerships also help AI developers expand their customer base.
Google engineers โwill work โalongside EQT’s AI transformation team of โabout 85 people. EQT and โits portfolio companies will also have access to Google Cloud’s partner network, which includes more than 330,000 specialists from consultancies such as Accenture, Deloitte and KPMG.
Google struck similar AI deployment deals in April with software-focused investors Vista Equity Partners and Thoma Bravo.
The deals also give โthe software companies in EQT, Thoma โBravo and Vista’s portfolios the chance to โsell their own products โon Google Cloud’s online store for other businesses.
Other major โprivate markets firms including Blackstone and โTPG are working โseparately with OpenAI and Anthropic to distribute their products to hundreds more organizations.
Bert Janssens, EQT’s co-head of private capital in โEurope and North America, โsaid the deal would help “management teams future-proof their businesses and โbe more competitive in an increasingly AI-driven economy”.
(Reporting by โIsla Binnie; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)