HCLTech integrates NVIDIA AI Enterprise and Omniverse with HCLTech’s GenAI solutions
HCLTech, a leading global
technology company, announced that it has integrated NVIDIA AI Enterprise with
its GenAI-led service transformation platform, AI Force,
and NVIDIA Omniverse with its physical AI solution, SmartTwin. These
integrations aim to drive faster AI adoption for enterprises by streamlining
software development cycles and enhancing engineering efficiency.
The NVIDIA AI Enterprise software—including NVIDIA NIM and NeMo Retriever microservices —along
with the NVIDIA Llama Nemotron model
family and NVIDIA AI Blueprints, will
enable HCLTech’s AI
Force enterprise users to achieve accelerated release timelines, improved code
quality and enhanced operational efficiency across coding, testing, legacy
modernization, and process optimization.
Simultaneously, HCLTech’s SmartTwin platform
will harness NVIDIA Omniverse, enabling enterprises to build interoperable
data pipelines on OpenUSD, integrate
third-party engineering tools and run high-fidelity virtual simulations. The
result: faster, more successful product launches and significant cost savings
through optimized processes and reduced reliance on physical prototypes.
"AI is empowering enterprises to achieve
operational excellence and business growth across industries. Our work with
NVIDIA will bring a wide range of capabilities and benefits to businesses
across industries as they adopt AI products and services across their
operations," said Vijay Guntur, CTO and head of Ecosystems at HCLTech.
"Agentic and physical AI are transforming
every industry from customer service and healthcare to manufacturing and
logistics by automating complex workflows, optimizing operations and fostering
sustainability and growth,” said John Fanelli, Vice President, Enterprise
Software at NVIDIA. "With the integration of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise and
NVIDIA Omniverse technologies, HCLTech's AI Force and SmartTwin platforms can
help businesses rapidly integrate AI and simulation technology into their
operations."
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