LT Technology Services (LTTS) has announced a strategic partnership with Databricks to develop and deliver Industrial AI solutions for asset-intensive industries such as energy, petrochemicals and manufacturing.
The collaboration aims to help industrial companies use operational and engineering data more effectively to improve asset reliability, operational efficiency and sustainability performance.
Under the partnership, LTTS will combine its engineering and industry expertise with Databricks’ data and AI platform to create solutions that can transform large volumes of plant and operational data into actionable insights.
The companies said the partnership will focus on advancing what they call ‘Engineering Intelligence’, enabling enterprises to make faster and more informed decisions across the asset lifecycle.
The joint solutions will cover areas such as predictive asset reliability, energy and emissions optimisation, production intelligence, quality management and sustainability analytics.
According to the companies, the solutions will use real-time operational data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural-language-based insights to help engineers and plant operators analyse and act on critical information more efficiently.
Julien Debard, Director for Energy and Utilities at Databricks, said many industrial organisations already have access to vast amounts of operational data, but often lack the engineering context needed to generate meaningful insights.
He added that the partnership combines LTTS’ expertise in sectors such as power generation, refining and industrial infrastructure with Databricks’ AI and analytics capabilities to help organisations improve decision-making across operations.
“Industrial enterprises are sitting on decades of operational and engineering data that can improve performance, sustainability and competitiveness,” noted Alind Saxena, Executive Director and President- Strategic Initiatives and Growth Markets at LTTS.
He added that the partnership aims to help organisations convert this data into practical business outcomes by combining AI-driven analytics with engineering expertise.
LTTS said the collaboration will primarily support clients in the energy, petrochemicals and industrial sectors globally.
The company currently serves several large industrial customers and has worked on more than 600 major plants worldwide.
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