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TCS and Qualcomm Collaborate to Develop AI-Driven Smart, Sustainable Capabilities for Industries

A new co-innovation lab in Bengaluru will pioneer Software Defined Everything (SDx) and Edge AI Capabilities to charge digital transformation journeys of global enterprises

 Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions has partnered with Qualcomm to set up the ‘TCS Innovation Lab’, a space for co-innovation with Qualcomm in Bengaluru. TCS and Qualcomm will co-create smart, scalable, and sustainable Edge AI capabilities utilising Qualcomm® platforms for industries moving towards a software-driven approach to make their systems more efficient and resilient in the lab. The co-innovation lab will enable the creation of customised low-cost solutions that can be deployed on intelligent devices, on location and in real time to streamline processes at large enterprises.

Located in India’s start-up and innovation capital, Bengaluru, the lab will be part of the IoT focused Bringing Life to Things Network lab. The lab, which is equipped with 5G private network infrastructure and other hi-tech network and equipment, will develop capabilities for sectors that need agile IoT solutions such as security and surveillance, healthcare, smart infrastructure, and manufacturing. With its strategic location and advanced infrastructure, the lab is designed to support the rapid prototyping, experimentation, and large-scale implementation of Edge AI capabilities built on a Software Defined Everything (SDx) approach.

Savi Soin, Sr. Vice President & President, Qualcomm India, said, “Our collaboration with TCS marks an important step in bringing practical, real-time Edge AI solutions to industries that are rapidly evolving. The TCS Innovation Lab in Bengaluru will serve as a space where advanced AI and connectivity meet real-world challenges. Together, we aim to develop solutions that are cost-effective, efficient, scalable, and tailored to the needs of enterprises looking to modernize and grow in a software-defined world.”

Enterprises across sectors need to develop and deploy intelligent devices that can autonomously make decisions to run processes efficiently, creating a rise in demand for smart, compact, energy efficient and high-performance self-healing devices. TCS shall leverage advanced Edge AI and SDx capabilities that are hardware-agnostic, highly configurable, secure, and service-oriented. These will help global enterprises build robust, agile systems that adapt quickly to changes in industry ecosystems and business processes. The proposed solutions shall find applications in medical devices, smart handhelds for controlling industrial processes and machinery, smart infrastructure and advanced safety and surveillance mechanisms. Running TCS’ SDx capabilities on Qualcomm Technologies’ Edge AI-enabled System-on-Chips will connect the physical and digital worlds more seamlessly.

V Rajanna, Business Group Head, Technology, Software and Services, TCS, said, “We are excited to announce the launch of a state-of-the-art co-innovation lab focused on advancing Software Defined Everything (SDx) and Edge AI platforms. This lab will drive the development of next-generation solutions for diverse applications—including intelligent medical devices, smart industrial handhelds, and advanced safety and surveillance systems. TCS remains committed to investing in innovation and harnessing the power of AI to help enterprises unlock greater agility, efficiency, and long-term business value.”

The latest collaboration between TCS and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., builds on the large transformational projects carried out by both companies across engineering services including silicon solution design and IT support. Leveraging this collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, TCS recently developed a real-time smart visual anomaly detection capability for material inspection for a large automotive manufacturer. The NextGen approach processes live camera feeds to scan for surface defects for industrial, aerial and terrestrial inspections. It identifies even the tiniest imperfections on various surfaces, including steel and painted surfaces. The capability achieved state-of-the-art visual detection with 90% real-time accuracy by using a smart and inexpensive on-premise edge device from Qualcomm Technologies.

Regu Ayyaswamy, Global Head, IoT & Digital Engineering, TCS, said, “This engagement strengthens our long-standing relationship with Qualcomm Technologies and reinforces our vision of building an intelligent, connected future. By combining TCS’ Software Defined X approach with Qualcomm Technologies’ Edge AI platforms, TCS will create next-gen industry solutions that are adaptive, scalable, and sustainable – delivering exceptional value to our clients across sectors. As the demand for intelligent, automated solutions is on the rise, TCS continues to be committed to developing solutions that will support industries in staying agile.”

TCS utilizes its decades of expertise in building platforms and solutions for industrial applications and its domain knowledge in Engineering, Research and Development (ER&D). A significant advantage of SDx capabilities is the ability to create a network of smart services, provide intelligent controls and sensors, conduct device prognostics, and run AI agents and AI models within an intelligent fabric. SDx capabilities are backed by AI enabled enhanced automation and bring resilience in enterprise environments. It provides an agile business framework for migrating to next-generation network technology platforms.

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