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TCS Launches Autonomous Engineering Lab with NVIDIA to Accelerate Industrial AI Deployment

TCS launches NVIDIA‑powered AI lab in Bengaluru to accelerate industrial autonomy, driving global innovation in mobility and manufacturing.
TCS Launches Autonomous Engineering Lab with NVIDIA to Accelerate Industrial AI Deployment

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services and consulting, has announced the launch of the TCS Autonomous Engineering Lab Powered by NVIDIA at its Global Axis campus in Bengaluru. This new facility is positioned as India’s first physical AI hub dedicated to accelerating industrial AI solutions, with a focus on mobility and manufacturing.

The lab represents a strategic expansion of TCS’ collaboration with NVIDIA, moving beyond technology integration into deeper capability building and enterprise-wide transformation. By combining TCS’ Industrial Autonomy & Engineering (IA&E) expertise with NVIDIA’s full-stack AI infrastructure, the lab provides enterprises with a scalable pathway to move from pilot projects into production-scale deployment.

Sreenivasa Chakravarti, Global Head & Vice President of Industrial Autonomy and Engineering at TCS, described Bengaluru as the “engine of India’s economy,” noting that the lab harnesses this energy to reimagine what’s possible with AI. He emphasized that the facility will enable rapid movement from concept to real-world impact, shaping the future of mobility and industrial systems. Alvin DaCosta, Vice President at NVIDIA, highlighted the importance of specialized infrastructure to bridge the gap between simulation and deployment, stressing that the lab offers enterprises a robust environment to validate and implement next-generation solutions.

The lab’s offerings span a wide spectrum of industrial AI applications. TCS DriveSphere™, an AI-led mobility platform, enables software-defined vehicles through digital twins, predictive analytics, and lifecycle management. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving capabilities, and intelligent perception systems are supported by NVIDIA’s AI stack. In manufacturing, AI is embedded into machines and plants to enable predictive maintenance, automated quality inspection, and real-time process optimization. High-fidelity digital twin simulations further accelerate design validation and scenario testing, reducing risks and improving time-to-market.

Beyond technology, the lab is designed to help enterprises reimagine products, operations, and business models. By embedding intelligence across the engineering and manufacturing lifecycle, businesses can transition toward intelligent, software-defined, and autonomous enterprises. The controlled environment allows for rapid prototyping and validation, ensuring that solutions are tested thoroughly before rollout.

This initiative builds on the longstanding partnership between TCS and NVIDIA in AI and accelerated computing. With the Bengaluru lab, the collaboration enters a new phase—one that emphasizes scaled deployment, client engagement, and transformative impact across industries worldwide.

For a global audience, the launch underscores India’s growing role as a hub for industrial AI innovation, while also highlighting how enterprises worldwide can leverage this facility to accelerate their journey toward autonomy and intelligence.
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