As part of the collaboration, TCS will leverage Mistral Forge to build custom AI models for businesses, in addition to helping customers deploy their data and enterprise context to improve decision outcomes.
It will also help global enterprises and governments design, fine-tune and deploy domain-specific AI systems that offer better control to customers. The partnership will draw on TCS’ strong presence across North America, the UK, Europe and Asia-Pacific regions to deliver AI solutions tailored to industry needs, operations and regulatory requirements.
“TCS’ global scale and contextual industry knowledge make them an ideal partner for Mistral,” said Arthur Mensch, CEO and co-founder at Mistral. “Together, we are enabling enterprises worldwide to move from experimentation to AI deployment with systems that are open, production-ready and aligned with their strategic and operational requirements.”
The partnership will first focus on banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), manufacturing, healthcare and the public sector first – areas of business where AI adoption has become more critical, the companies said.
TCS is also expected to build a dedicated Centre of Excellence for Mistral to drive scalable AI innovation. With this new collaboration, TCS has also become the first global systems integrator partner for Mistral Forge, Mistral’s advanced system for enterprises to build frontier-grade AI models. The goal is to support companies in scaling AI responsibly and with greater speed.
K Krithivasan, CEO & MD at TCS, said, “The partnership with Mistral reinforces TCS’ commitment to scaling enterprise AI with trust, control and measurable business outcomes at the core. This partnership expands TCS’ AI ecosystem, uniquely positioning TCS to create a differentiated solution proposition for our clients.
“Together with Mistral, we will solve for specific industry challenges, regulatory requirements and sovereign needs for our enterprise customers.”
TCS is continuing to invest across infrastructure, models, data, applications and platforms as part of its broader Infrastructure to Intelligence AI Strategy. The company has set an ambition to become the largest AI-led technology services company in the world.
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