IT services firms Wipro, Tech Mahindra, and L&T Technology have announced individual collaborations with Nvidia to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-based solutions for various industries. These companies are showcasing their AI-driven innovations, built using Nvidia technologies, at the ongoing annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in California.
Tech Mahindra has introduced an autonomous pharmacovigilance (PV) solution powered by Nvidia AI software to enhance drug safety management. By utilising agentic AI and automation, the solution improves the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of PV processes, addressing challenges such as manual delays and data overload. It incorporates Nvidia AI Enterprise tools, including NeMo, NIM microservices, and AI Blueprints, to optimise case intake, data transformation, quality control, and compliance. The AI-driven PV solution automates prioritisation and processing, reducing human intervention that can cause delays and errors. It enhances turnaround times by up to 40 per cent, improves data accuracy by 30 per cent, and lowers operational costs by 25 per cent.
Further, Wipro has unveiled a new Agentic AI service designed to help nations leverage their infrastructure, data, workforce, and business networks to build and deploy AI capabilities. The solution integrates Wipro’s WeGA Studio with Nvidia AI Enterprise software to create an Agentic AI-powered ecosystem. This ecosystem supports a wide range of applications across sectors such as banking and financial services, emergency response, healthcare, and education, aiming to enhance citizen experiences and drive public sector innovation. Additionally, the solution provides pre-built responsible AI accelerators, enabling clients to quickly develop custom use cases and high-performance models tailored to their specific objectives.
Furthermore, L&T Technology Services (LTTS) introduced TrackEi, an AI-powered railway track inspection solution. Built on the Nvidia Jetson platform, TrackEi enables real-time defect detection and supports predictive maintenance, improving railway safety worldwide. The solution will be showcased at the Nvidia GTC 2025 AI Conference.
