TCS Partners With Mistral to Build Enterprise AI Models
TCS has become the first global systems integrator partner for Mistral Forge, a platform for building domain-specific AI models using enterprise data.
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Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) has entered a strategic partnership with Mistral to help enterprises and governments build, fine-tune and deploy domain-specific artificial intelligence systems.
Under the agreement, TCS will become the first global systems integrator partner for Mistral Forge, Mistral’s enterprise platform for building AI models grounded in proprietary knowledge and domain-specific data, the companies said.
TCS said it will use Mistral Forge to help customers build custom AI models and apply enterprise data and organizational context to improve decision-making. The partnership will initially focus on banking, financial services and insurance, manufacturing, healthcare and the public sector.
The companies said the collaboration will draw on TCS’s presence across North America, the UK, Europe and Asia-Pacific to deliver AI systems tailored to industry operations and regulatory requirements.
TCS will also set up a dedicated Centre of Excellence for Mistral to support joint innovation, industry-specific solutions, project delivery and early access to Mistral’s beta models. The center will focus on training and capabilities needed to design, deploy and govern AI systems.
“TCS’ global scale and contextual industry knowledge make them an ideal partner for Mistral,” Mistral co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Arthur Mensch said. “Together, we are enabling enterprises worldwide to move from experimentation to AI deployment with systems that are open, production-ready and aligned with their strategic and operational requirements.”
TCS Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director K. Krithivasan said the partnership expands the company’s AI ecosystem and will help address industry challenges, regulatory requirements and sovereign needs for enterprise customers.
TCS said the partnership is part of its broader “Infrastructure to Intelligence” AI strategy, under which it is investing across infrastructure, models, data, applications, platforms and physical and digital intelligence. The company has said it aims to become the world’s largest AI-led technology services provider.


