Cogniac, a San Jose, California-based supplier of enterprise-class Artificial Intelligence (AI) image and video analysis, has announced a partnership with Tech Mahindra, a digital solutions provider. By providing AI-based Machine Vision Solutions, the company is anticipated to make data management easier for businesses all around the world.

According to Tech Mahindra, the alliance would improve operational productivity for industries by maximizing the value of visual data across industries such as automotive, railway, manufacturing, and government.

The AI-based Enterprise Vision Platform from Tech Mahindra and Cogniac will enable businesses to take advantage of the latest advances in artificial intelligence. Their convolutional neural networks will deliver superhuman operational performance across industries such as manufacturing, logistics, packaging, transportation, and others.

To produce a machine vision solution that eliminates existing bottlenecks, it will combine Tech Mahindra’s expertise in business data analysis and industrial manufacturing with Cogniac’s latest AI models, cloud computing, and big data management capabilities. According to the corporation, integrating automation within manufacturing processes such as quality inspection can help increase output and profitability.

Rahul Bhuman, Vice President and Head of Emerging Business, Tech Mahindra commented that in this partnership, with the combined capabilities of Tech Mahindra and Cogniac, they will help customers leverage visual data across sectors, which is currently underutilized. With an aim to deliver transformative enterprise machine solutions that are highly agile and scalable, they have re-aligned their strategy and delivery model to accelerate the customer’s transformation journey.

The alliance will offer businesses throughout the world a comprehensive solution for visual data collecting and analysis, including advanced insights, trends, and outliers. This will enable businesses to make better use of visual data that is now underutilized in order to improve operations and stimulate growth and productivity.

Vahan Tchakerian, Chief Partnership Officer at Cogniac stated that they were pleased to partner with Tech Mahindra to bring in their AI data analysis expertise to  their enterprise vision platform. With Tech Mahindra’s data synthesis capabilities, they will be able to provide necessary and relevant information to customers and enable them to make data-informed business decisions. Often the data already exists but isn’t used effectively; their partnership and integration with Tech Mahindra provides the additive and valuable business insights against which customers can execute.

About Tech Mahindra

Tech Mahindra provides businesses, partners, and society with innovative and customer-centric digital experiences that enable them to develop. They’re a USD 5.1 billion company with 141,100+ employees in 90 countries serving 1123 global clients, including Fortune 500 companies. They are focusing on enabling end-to-end digital transformation for global customers by leveraging next-generation technologies such as 5G, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and more. Tech Mahindra has consistently been a leader in sustainability, and Corporate Knights has named it one of the ‘2021 Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World.’

For more information, visit https://www.techmahindra.com/en-in/

About Cogniac

Cogniac is a global leader in computer vision AI, with headquarters in San Jose, California, and branches all around the world. Cogniac, is on a mission to become the world’s premier Visual Operations Intelligence Platform, enabling workers to perform at superhuman levels in all they do. Cogniac combines the most recent advances in deep learning and hyper-parameter optimization with a user-friendly interface. This implies that our subject matter experts can focus on continual improvement rather than having to learn a lot about AI.

For more information, visit https://cogniac.ai/

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