TCS Launches New AI Platform with NVIDIA to Accelerate Enterprise Adoption

The platform enables enterprises to simulate and test operational scenarios using digital twins powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and OpenUSD-based environments.

TCS Launches New AI Platform with NVIDIA to Accelerate Enterprise Adoption

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has launched a new enterprise platform aimed at helping organisations move from AI experimentation to large-scale production deployments, in collaboration with NVIDIA.

The platform, TCS Rapid Outcome AI, combines predictive analytics, generative AI, computer vision, and agentic AI capabilities to enable enterprises to automate workflows and improve operational efficiency. It is designed for industries including manufacturing, telecom, banking, retail, and life sciences.

TCS said the platform will help organisations deploy AI applications at scale, automate decision-making, reduce manual interventions, and enhance productivity across operations.

“TCS Rapid Outcome AI combines our contextual knowledge of industry domains and NVIDIA’s advanced AI infrastructure to drive business outcomes for our customers. The platform delivers operational intelligence and persona-based experience driving AI at scale,” Amit Kapur, Chief AI and Services Transformation Officer at TCS, said.

Built on NVIDIA’s accelerated computing stack, the platform enables enterprises to simulate and test operational scenarios using digital twins powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and OpenUSD-based environments. It also leverages NVIDIA Metropolis for vision AI and NVIDIA NIM microservices for deploying AI models across enterprise use cases.

“The combination of TCS Rapid Outcome AI integrated with the full-stack NVIDIA AI platform alongside TCS’ deep industry expertise, enables organisations to accelerate the development and deployment of AI applications that deliver new levels of automation and tangible business outcomes,” John Fanelli, Vice President, Enterprise Software at NVIDIA, added.

The platform supports real-time monitoring, safety detection, and predictive insights across environments such as factories, warehouses, and telecom infrastructure, while also enabling AI-powered assistants for enterprise functions.

TCS said it will showcase the platform at the upcoming NVIDIA GTC 2026, as part of its broader push to help global enterprises operationalise AI at scale.