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KOGO AI & Qualcomm Partner to Deliver Private AI Solutions for Enterprise LLMs

KOGO AI, a provider of agentic AI infrastructure, has teamed up with Qualcomm to create a comprehensive private AI solution specifically designed for high-performance and compliant enterprise applications.

This partnership merges KOGO AI’s modular Agentic Platform, which is built for implementing intelligent agents and compliance-focused workflows, with Qualcomm’s Cloud AI 100 Ultra accelerators and AI Inference Suite.

“Private AI is more than a trend—it is a fundamental shift in how enterprises think about deploying and governing intelligence,” Raj K Gopalakrishnan, co-founder and CEO at KOGO AI, said. “Our platform running on Qualcomm AI inference accelerators gives organisations complete control over how AI agents and models are created, deployed, and monitored, without sacrificing innovation or speed.”

The Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 Ultra boasts 128 GB of memory and an energy-efficient design, enabling it to handle large-scale models with up to 70 billion parameters, making it well-suited for generative AI and large language model (LLM) applications.

“This collaboration addresses the growing demand for AI solutions that combine intelligence with autonomy,” said Savi Soin, senior vice president and president of Qualcomm India. “Together, we are empowering enterprises to create robust AI systems that respect data privacy while delivering exceptional performance at scale—whether on the cloud or device.”

The recently unveiled stack features AI Agents as a Service (AaaS), which includes more than 60 no-code agents designed for various tasks like customer support, research, and claims processing. Additionally, it offers Models as a Service (MaaS) for the fine-tuning and deployment of models such as Llama, Claude, and Gemini, complete with built-in observability. These models utilize Qualcomm’s AI 100 Ultra accelerators, ensuring efficient support for advanced large language models (LLMs).

This solution is aimed at sectors where data privacy and low latency are essential, including banking, insurance, healthcare, and government. It accommodates on-premises, hybrid, and edge deployments, facilitating secure AI applications in private data centers, embedded systems, and field operations.

Initial applications include real-time fraud detection in banking, claims automation in insurance, clinical decision support in healthcare, and policy analytics in government services. 

Last year, KOGO introduced its AI Agent Store, which provides businesses with easy access to hundreds of AI tools, agents, and plugins. This platform is designed to help developers, small and medium-sized enterprises, and larger organizations seamlessly adopt, deploy, and manage AI solutions. It serves a variety of industries, including travel, healthcare, finance, retail, and law, offering a broad selection of specialized AI agents tailored to meet specific business requirements.

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