TechM joins AMD, Siemens in elite WEF AI cohort
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Davos: Indian IT major Tech Mahindra on Monday made it to a list of organisations leading the real-world AI adoption, alongside global giants like AMD, Siemens and PepsiCo. Produced by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Accenture, the report on MINDS (Meaningful, Intelligent, Novel Deployable Solutions) organisations listed 20 pioneers driving high-impact AI solutions in disease detection, energy optimization, supply-chain resilience and more. It analysed hundreds of cases in 30 countries and over 20 industries (including healthcare, energy and infra). An independent Impact Council of leading executives and experts identified clear common patterns among the most promising cases. These included embedding AI into strategic decision-making, redesigning work to strengthen human-AI collaboration, strengthening data foundations, modernizing tech platforms and supporting all of this with responsible governance. The WEF said it reveals successful AI stories that are delivering measurable performance gains. The findings highlight a growing divide between companies that have built the capabilities to scale AI and those still struggling to deploy it effectively. TechM made the cut for its work in ‘social and public good’ area, with the WEF saying that the company scaled multilingual LLMs serving 3.8 mn monthly queries with 92% accuracy, enabling inclusive digital services across the Global South.

