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Tata Elxsi and KAVIA AI tie up to deploy GenAI in software development

Tata Elxsi and KAVIA AI tie up to deploy GenAI in software development

Time of Indiaa day ago
Tata Elxsi
has entered into a strategic partnership with
KAVIA AI
, a San Francisco-based software platform, to introduce generative AI-powered automation into the
software development lifecycle
(SDLC) for enterprise applications. The collaboration will focus on deploying KAVIA AI's cloud-native Workflow Manager Platform across Tata Elxsi's internal and client-facing programmes.
The aim is to use
generative AI
to automate various phases of software development, including planning, architecture, coding, quality assurance, and deployment. The companies plan to target industries such as transportation, communications, media, and healthcare, where engineering reliability is a critical requirement.
Nitin Pai, Chief Strategy Officer at Tata Elxsi, said: 'GenAI adoption demands more than tools—it requires a trusted partner to pilot, productise and scale development and deployment workflows. Tata Elxsi brings that trust, backed by 25+ years of proprietary expertise in
software engineering
across complex, regulated industries, and a deep understanding of deploying GenAI with the appropriate industry-specific guardrails.'
Labeeb Ismail, CEO of KAVIA AI, said: 'We're excited to partner with Tata Elxsi, a company that brings the scale, credibility and delivery discipline needed to realise real-world AI adoption in large-scale delivery environments.'
Initial deployments are underway in multiple areas, including SaaS platforms, middleware, embedded systems, and device development. The companies report that these early efforts are demonstrating improvements in software delivery speed and compliance.
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