L&T Technology Services Partners with SiMa.ai to Accelerate AI-Led Innovation
The partnership will combine LTTS’ engineering expertise with SiMa.ai’s MLSoC™ ONE platform and software SDK to deliver next-generation AI-powered solutions.

L&T Technology Services Limited, a global leader in AI, digital, and ER&D consulting, has entered into a strategic partnership with Silicon Valley-based SiMa.ai, a pioneer in Physical AI.
The collaboration seeks to drive transformation in industries including mobility, healthcare, industrial automation, and robotics.
“Our collaboration with LTTS symbolizes the synergy required to scale Physical AI applications globally. 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,” Krishna Rangasayee, Founder and CEO of SiMa.ai, said.
The partnership will combine LTTS’ engineering expertise with SiMa.ai’s MLSoC™ ONE platform and software SDK to deliver next-generation AI-powered solutions.
Together, the companies aim to co-develop breakthrough use cases in areas such as in-vehicle infotainment, AD/ADAS, robotics, and healthcare, enabling faster adoption of SiMa.ai’s technology.
“SiMa.ai cements LTTS’ position as a leader in AI-led ER&D solutions,” said Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of LTTS. “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.”
Recently, the startup also expanded its strategic collaboration with Synopsys to offer automakers scalable AI solutions across vehicle platforms—from entry‑level to premium models—supporting both Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and In‑Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) use cases.
Last month, it raised $85 million in an oversubscribed funding round, bringing its total capital to $355 million. The Series C round was led by Maverick Capital, with participation from existing backers and new investor StepStone Group.
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