Aays, a domain-led data and AI firm, has announced the acquisition of Aidetic, an AI engineering company with expertise in computer vision, natural language processing, and embedded machine learning. While the financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, the Aidetic team will now serve as Aays’ AI Engineering Hub in Bengaluru, building capabilities in production-grade AI engineering.
“With enterprises, the challenge isn’t building models but operationalising AI,” said Anshuman Bhar, CEO and co-founder of Aays. “This partnership is intentional: Aays brings governance, industry playbooks, and reach, while Aidetic adds production-grade engineering. Together, we will deliver SLA-backed, observable co-pilots and vision systems that land faster and scale across enterprises.”
Aidetic, founded in 2018, has successfully delivered large-scale AI deployments across banking, financial services, insurance, and technology. “We have proven CV and NLP deployments at scale in BFSI and tech; with Aays we carry that edge to cloud rigour into CPG, retail, and manufacturing,” said Yadvendra Kshatri, co-founder of Aidetic.
The collaboration combines Aays’ strengths in data governance with Aidetic’s engineering expertise, enabling enterprises to transition solutions from pilot stage to multi-region production with greater predictability. With the new Bengaluru hub, both teams are aligning toolchains and expanding reference use cases, aiming to accelerate time-to-value and deliver enterprise-grade AI solutions across consumer goods, retail, and manufacturing sectors.
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