Tech Mahindra, CS TECH Ai in global geospatial AI push

Tech Mahindra has partnered with CS TECH Ai on geospatial AI and digital twin products for enterprise and public-sector customers in international markets. The companies said the joint offer will cover infrastructure planning and operations for assets such as roads, utilities and buildings. Digital twins generate virtual representations of physical assets. Geospatial tools use location-based data for mapping and analysis. Tech Mahindra said it will combine its delivery teams and platforms with CS TECH Ai's geospatial work and engineering data. CS TECH Ai trades on India's BSE under the Ceinsys Tech Limited name. Joint offering The partnership includes data-driven platforms that bring together geospatial information, engineering data and analytics. The companies positioned the work around monitoring, compliance and asset management across infrastructure programmes. The two companies also linked the partnership to predictive maintenance and reduced unplanned outages. They said it will also address modernisation of older systems. Tech Mahindra said the companies plan to co-develop platforms and pursue larger contracts together. It also said the work will include proof-of-concept projects. The companies did not disclose financial terms, customer names, or commercial targets. Market focus The partnership targets growth outside India, according to the companies. They listed the Middle East, Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America as priority regions. Tech Mahindra also highlighted government spending on digital public infrastructure, smart mobility, utilities and grid modernisation as areas of demand. Public-sector organisations have increased spending on asset monitoring and planning tools as they expand networks and face stricter reporting requirements. Large private-sector operators have also increased use of geospatial datasets and digital models. Many operate complex asset estates and rely on field maintenance teams. They also face pressure to cut service interruptions. Geospatial work The companies said the partnership will extend Tech Mahindra's geospatial services. It will apply AI and machine learning where it fits the workflow. The companies said this includes data acquisition and processing and analysis tools for reporting. The partnership also centres on Building Information Modelling, often used in construction and engineering projects for structured representations of assets. CS TECH Ai said it brings digital twin products that integrate high-accuracy data. The companies said they aim to fuse geospatial content with enterprise workflows across both public and private sectors. That typically involves connecting mapping and asset information to operational systems that dispatch work, manage inventory, and track performance. Executive comments Tech Mahindra pointed to pressures on infrastructure owners and operators, including ageing assets and data fragmentation. "Globally, infrastructure modernization is challenged by aging assets, fragmented data systems, and rising geopolitical and climate risks. Enterprises and governments are therefore seeking integrated, digital-first approaches that align with emerging priorities such as digital twins, smart cities, and intelligent asset ecosystems. By integrating Tech Mahindra's enterprise-wide digital transformation frameworks with CS TECH Ai's engineering-grade geospatial capabilities, the partnership delivers powerful, scalable, and integrated solutions," said Birendra Sen, President - Business Process Services, Tech Mahindra. CS TECH Ai framed the deal around demand from regions investing in digital infrastructure programmes. "Many regions are accelerating digital infrastructure programs. This partnership gives us the platform to jointly deliver powerful, scalable, and integrated solutions to meet that demand," said Sagar Meghe, Chairman, CS TECH Ai. Tech Mahindra said the partnership will include joint development work and participation in multi-technology programmes that combine geospatial intelligence with engineering data and analytics.
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