Pune: Tech Mahindra has entered into a strategic partnership with CS TECH Ai to jointly deliver geospatial AI-driven and digital twin solutions for enterprises and public-sector organisations worldwide.
The partnership aims to support large-scale digital infrastructure modernisation as governments and businesses move toward data-led planning and operations.
Through this alliance, the two companies plan to build integrated platforms that combine geospatial intelligence, artificial intelligence, and engineering data to improve operational efficiency, enable predictive maintenance, and reduce infrastructure downtime.
Combining Complementary Strengths
The partnership brings together complementary capabilities from both organisations. Tech Mahindra contributes its global delivery network, enterprise transformation frameworks, and industry platforms. CS TECH Ai adds deep expertise in engineering-grade geospatial intelligence, Building Information Modelling, and high-accuracy digital twin technologies.
Together, the companies aim to create unified, data-driven systems that support the full infrastructure lifecycle. This includes planning, execution, real-time monitoring, regulatory compliance, and long-term asset management across critical sectors.
Focus on Global Markets
Initial efforts will focus on international markets outside India, particularly the Middle East, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America. These regions are witnessing increased investments in Digital Public Infrastructure, smart mobility, utilities, and grid modernisation.
Joint go-to-market initiatives will include co-innovation programmes, solution co-development, and proof-of-concept deployments. The partnership will target large, multi-technology transformation projects that require integrated digital solutions.
Leadership Perspective
Birendra Sen, President – Business Process Services at Tech Mahindra, said infrastructure modernisation efforts are often constrained by legacy systems and siloed data. He noted that enterprises and governments are increasingly seeking integrated, digital-first approaches aligned with digital twins, smart cities, and intelligent asset ecosystems.
Sagar Meghe, Chairman of CS TECH Ai, said the partnership will help meet growing global demand for digital infrastructure solutions that are both technically strong and enterprise-ready.
Building the Next Generation of Infrastructure Platforms
Beyond immediate projects, the partners plan to co-develop new platforms that embed geospatial intelligence directly into enterprise workflows. By combining AI, advanced analytics, and geospatial services, the collaboration aims to help organisations better visualise complex infrastructure, generate deeper insights, and build resilient, future-ready digital infrastructure.
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