Capgemini is a consulting and technology services firm founded in 1967 by Serge Kampf in Grenoble, France. What began in a two-room office with five people has grown into one of the world's largest firms in its field, employing over 350,000 people across more than 50 countries and generating €22.1 billion in revenue in 2024.
The company provides consulting, business and technology transformation services, and technology solutions to organisations across every industry sector. Its work spans the full technology lifecycle - from strategic advisory to implementation - with particular focus on digital transformation and AI-powered enterprise solutions. Three integrated brands structure its specialist offerings: Capgemini Invent covers digital innovation and consulting; Capgemini Engineering delivers engineering and R&D services; and Sogeti provides agile technology solutions.
Capgemini's stated purpose is to help clients accelerate their transition to digital and sustainable business models. The firm positions itself at the intersection of human expertise and technology, working with organisations globally to apply advances in computing - from early software development through to current AI-driven solutions - to practical business challenges.