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Tech Mahindra and Viam Partner to Scale Industrial Robotics

Two robotic arms performing synchronized pick-and-place tasks at Hannover Messe recently offered a glimpse into the future of industrial automation. This demonstration, powered by Viam’s software, now anchors a new global partnership with Tech Mahindra designed to help enterprises manage complex robotic fleets with unprecedented software control.

Tech Mahindra and Viam Partner to Scale Industrial Robotics

The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between fragmented legacy systems and modern, scalable robotics. By integrating Viam’s hardware-agnostic platform into its service offerings, Tech Mahindra intends to streamline how manufacturing and logistics firms deploy physical AI. The platform provides a unified software layer, allowing companies to treat robotic fleets with the same visibility and remote management capabilities typically reserved for IT infrastructure.

Manikantan N S, Global Delivery Head of the Manufacturing Service Line at Tech Mahindra, noted that scaling robotics in complex environments often stalls due to integration hurdles and the lack of real-time fleet visibility. This partnership seeks to resolve those friction points by combining Tech Mahindra’s engineering depth with Viam’s software-defined architecture. The initiative includes comprehensive training programs for Tech Mahindra engineers to ensure they can effectively deploy, maintain, and update robotic systems remotely.

For Viam, founded by MongoDB co-founder Eliot Horowitz, the deal represents a significant step in moving physical AI from experimental demos to production-grade industrial utility. Clients will gain access to tools for predictive maintenance and over-the-air software updates, ensuring that automated systems remain resilient and productive. As industries face increasing pressure to modernize, the push toward software-defined hardware is becoming a central strategy for maintaining operational agility.

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