TCS Taps NVIDIA for Bengaluru Industrial AI Engineering Lab
The Bengaluru facility will help companies test physical AI, autonomous systems and digital twins before deploying them in factories and vehicles.
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Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) launched an NVIDIA-powered industrial AI lab in Bengaluru on Wednesday, July 15, to help companies develop and test systems for manufacturing and mobility.
The TCS Autonomous Engineering Lab, at the company’s Global Axis campus, will allow businesses to prototype, simulate and validate AI applications before deploying them in factories, vehicles and other operational settings, the company said.
The facility will use NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure and computing ecosystem to help customers move industrial AI projects from pilots to production while reducing deployment risks.
The lab will focus on physical AI, which applies artificial intelligence to machines, vehicles and industrial operations.
Its offerings include autonomous-driving and advanced driver-assistance systems, predictive maintenance, automated quality inspection, vision AI, AI agents and digital-twin simulations.
The facility will also house TCS DriveSphere, a connected-mobility platform that uses digital twins, real-time data, predictive analytics and remote software updates to support software-defined vehicles.
“As enterprises push to operationalize AI across physical operations, they require specialized infrastructure to bridge the gap between simulation and real-world deployment,” Alvin DaCosta, Vice President of NVIDIA’s AI Consulting Partners organization, said.
Sreenivasa Chakravarti, global head of industrial autonomy and engineering at TCS, said the lab would combine NVIDIA’s AI platform with the Indian company’s engineering capabilities to move projects more quickly from development to deployment.
The facility expands a broader partnership between TCS and NVIDIA covering AI, accelerated computing and industry-specific applications.

