TCS Launches AI Engineering Lab in Bengaluru Powered by NVIDIA to Accelerate Industrial Automation
Enterprises will be able to simulate use cases, reduce deployment risks, and accelerate time-to-market through digital validation and rapid prototyping.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has launched the TCS Autonomous Engineering Lab Powered by NVIDIA at its Global Axis campus in Bengaluru, establishing a dedicated physical AI hub to accelerate the development and deployment of AI-powered solutions for the mobility and manufacturing sectors.
The facility, described by TCS as the first of its kind, is designed to help enterprises move beyond proof-of-concept projects and scale Industrial AI deployments. Built on NVIDIA AI infrastructure, the lab will enable customers to design, test, validate, and prototype AI-driven solutions before deploying them across real-world industrial and mobility environments.
The lab combines TCS' Industrial Autonomy & Engineering (IA&E) expertise with NVIDIA's AI platform to help organisations integrate intelligence into products, factories, and operational systems. Enterprises will be able to simulate use cases, reduce deployment risks, and accelerate time-to-market through digital validation and rapid prototyping.
“Bengaluru has long been the engine of India’s economy, and this lab harnesses that energy to reimagine what’s possible with AI. By combining NVIDIA’s powerful AI platform with TCS’ Industrial Autonomy & Engineering capabilities, we are creating a space where ideas move rapidly from concept to real-world impact, shaping the future of mobility and industrial systems,” Sreenivasa Chakravarti, TCS Global Head & VP, Industrial Autonomy and Engineering, said.
“As enterprises push to operationalise AI across physical operations, they require specialised infrastructure to bridge the gap between simulation and real-world deployment. Through this collaboration, the TCS Industrial Autonomy & Engineering Lab leverages the full stack NVIDIA AI platform to offer customers a scalable pathway for validating and implementing their next-generation industrial solutions,” Alvin DaCosta, NVIDIA VP, AI Consulting Partners Organisation, added.
The lab features a range of AI-powered solutions, including TCS DriveSphere, a connected mobility platform for software-defined vehicles that supports digital twins, predictive analytics, real-time data ingestion, and over-the-air lifecycle management. It also includes AI solutions for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, perception systems, and intelligent decision-making.
Additional capabilities include Physical AI for predictive maintenance, automated quality inspection, and process optimisation, alongside Agentic AI, Vision AI, and high-fidelity digital twin and simulation environments for vehicles, factories, and industrial operations.