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Tech Mahindra and Qualcomm Collaborate to Integrate IndusQ AI Model Globally

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Tech Mahindra, a leading global provider of technology consulting and digital solutions, has announced a strategic AI-led collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies.

This partnership involves the integration of Tech Mahindra’s proprietary AI model, IndusQ LLM, into the Qualcomm AI Hub, a platform dedicated to on-device AI model deployment.

This integration marks a significant milestone in the AI landscape. Tech Mahindra becomes the only Global System Integrator (GSI) to achieve this feat.

IndusQ AI Model: Benefit for Developers

IndusQ is a specialized version of Tech Mahindra’s Indus AI model, configured to work seamlessly with Qualcomm’s technologies.

The model incorporates Hindi and its 37 dialects, enabling businesses to offer tailored solutions for various markets.

This helps in overcoming language barriers and ensuring AI accessibility in multilingual regions such as India.

This integration aims to provide scalable AI solutions for enterprises globally, making AI more accessible.

It offers developers enterprise-ready solutions that facilitate real-time insights, automation, and decision-making at the edge.

For developers, the model’s direct integration on the device allows for faster deployment.

This integration also enables more efficient application scaling, removing the need for complex setups.

This seamless integration directly on the device enhances on-device computing capabilities, supporting new use cases across different network conditions.

The collaboration between Tech Mahindra and Qualcomm Technologies aims to democratize AI.

It provides developers and businesses with enterprise-ready solutions that drive real-time insights, automation, and decision-making at the edge.

Tech Mahindra and Qualcomm Technologies: Strategic Collaboration

Nikhil Malhotra, Chief Innovation Officer & Global Head of AI and Emerging Technologies at Tech Mahindra, emphasized the importance of AI research in driving innovation.

He stated, “With AI research at its drive, many R&D organizations are working to bring AI to the edge, ensuring that low computing and low carbon facets are catered to.”

Nikhil added, “Our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies addresses this by developing AI-powered use cases, helping businesses tap into advanced AI capabilities to enhance operational efficiency, automation, and customer experience at the edge”.

The integration of IndusQ with Qualcomm AI Hub offers scalable and transformative AI solutions for enterprises worldwide.

This collaboration combines Qualcomm Technologies’ AI expertise with Tech Mahindra’s AI-powered enterprise solutions.

Together, they drive innovation in connected devices, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities.

By leveraging Tech Mahindra’s expertise to provide localized AI solutions, application developers can expand into new, untapped markets.

This includes offering localized AI solutions in India and globally. Tech Mahindra’s AI model introduces Hindi and its 37 dialects.

This enables businesses to offer tailored solutions for diverse markets, bridging language barriers and ensuring AI accessibility in multilingual regions like India.

This integration enhances operational efficiency, automation, and customer experience at the edge.

It makes AI more inclusive and accessible for enterprises operating in diverse linguistic markets.


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