Anthropic invests $100 million into Claude AI programme

Anthropic, which is currently locked ​in a dispute with the Pentagon, ‌unveiled its Claude Partner Network

Published - March 13, 2026 10:00 am IST

The company expects to invest even more over time [File]

The company expects to invest even more over time [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Artificial intelligence lab Anthropic, which is currently locked ​in a dispute with the Pentagon, ‌unveiled its Claude Partner Network ​on Thursday, a programme designed ⁠for partner firms to help enterprises adopt its Claude AI model.

Anthropic ‌is committing an initial $100 million to this network for ‌2026 to provide training, ‌technical ⁠support and joint market development ⁠for partner organisations.

The company expects to invest even more over time.

Partners joining ‌the network from Thursday will receive immediate access to a new technical certification and be eligible for ‌investment under the programme.

*Anthropic plans to expand its partner-facing team fivefold, adding ⁠dedicated applied AI engineers, technical architects and localised go-to-market support in ‌international markets.

Membership in the Claude Partner Network is free and open to any organisation involved in bringing Claude to market.

The AI firm is ‌seeking a stay from a ​U.S. appeals court after the Pentagon said the company was ⁠a supply-chain risk, pending a judicial ⁠review of the case, adding that the designation could cost ‌it billions of dollars in lost revenue.

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