SiMa.ai & L&T Technology partner on AI for mobility & healthcare
SiMa.ai has announced a partnership with L&T Technology Services to collaborate on product innovation in mobility, healthcare, industrial automation, and robotics.
The collaboration aims to leverage SiMa.ai's AI-driven platform alongside L&T Technology Services' engineering expertise to deliver scalable solutions targeting autonomous systems, advanced healthcare technology, and industrial automation.
Strategic partnership
Under the agreement, L&T Technology Services will contribute domain expertise and engineering resources across key areas such as in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), advanced driver assistance systems (AD/ADAS), industrial automation, robotics, and healthcare. SiMa.ai's MLSoC ONE platform and software toolkit will form the technological basis for the joint initiatives.
The companies plan to jointly develop specific use cases in the identified sectors, with the goal of accelerating the adoption and expansion of SiMa.ai's AI platform and associated technologies across new markets.
"SiMa.ai cements LTTS' position as a leader in AI-led ER&D solutions," said Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of L&T Technology Services. "By combining SiMa.ai's groundbreaking AI computing technology with our expertise in design and implementation, we are empowering clients across Robotics, Mobility, and Healthcare to accelerate time-to-market, enhance operational efficiency, and deliver unparalleled value. Together, we are driving the industry forward, embedding intelligence into innovative solutions that are sustainable and scalable."
The partnership will focus on identifying new opportunities and developing joint go-to-market strategies. A scalable product support structure is also planned, with the intention of facilitating efficient deployment for global customers across multiple sectors.
Engineering and AI integration
In integrating hardware and software platforms, the two companies expect to support industries in maximising the performance and efficiency of physical AI applications. L&T Technology Services' experience will support SiMa.ai's delivery of AI hardware and software, spanning applications in mobility, healthcare, robotics, and industrial automation.
"Our collaboration with LTTS symbolises the synergy required to scale Physical AI applications globally," said Krishna Rangasayee, Founder and CEO of SiMa.ai, "LTTS brings unmatched engineering capabilities and client reach, making them an ideal partner. By working together, we enable industries to harness the full potential of AI, delivering high performance and power efficiency to clients while simplifying the adoption process."
The partners believe that their alliance will enable businesses to more effectively deploy AI at scale within operational environments, with the ambition of providing measurable gains in efficiency and product time-to-market.
Areas of collaboration
The planned use cases encompass applications in mobility, including next-generation in-vehicle infotainment and advanced driver assistance systems, as well as robotics and automation solutions for industrial environments. Healthcare technologies - including those requiring significant AI computation at the edge - also feature as focus areas for development.
Through these efforts, the companies aim to deliver AI-powered solutions that simplify integration and deployment for their clients in sectors that require high reliability and efficiency.
SiMa.ai, based in San Jose, California, develops software-centric platforms for physical AI applications with a focus on performance, power efficiency, and ease of use. L&T Technology Services, headquartered in India, provides design, development, testing, and sustenance services across a broad set of industries, including work with several Fortune 500 companies.
The partnership highlights a commitment from both companies to expand the use of AI in commercial and industrial contexts, drawing on their respective strengths to address complex needs in mobility, healthcare, robotics, and industrial automation.