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HCLTech Joins Microsoft Discovery to Boost Agentic AI in Scientific Research

HCLTech partners with Microsoft on the Discovery platform to drive advancements in AI for drug discovery and materials science, enhancing scientific innovation.

HCLTech has announced its collaboration with Microsoft by joining the Microsoft Discovery platform, an advanced artificial intelligence initiative aimed at accelerating scientific advancements. This partnership will enable HCLTech to engage in deep technical onboarding with Microsoft’s Discovery team, ensuring alignment on platform architecture and collaborative models, while also exploring joint market opportunities.

Following the onboarding process, HCLTech plans to leverage its extensive domain expertise to participate in projects focused on key areas such as chemistry, materials science, drug discovery, and semiconductor design. The inclusion of HCLTech in this initiative positions the company alongside a select group of research institutions and technology innovators who are shaping the future of scientific innovation.

The Microsoft Discovery platform is designed to empower research and development teams by facilitating large-scale data processing and simulation, automating workflows, and expediting scientific innovation to tackle complex global challenges. HCLTech’s involvement aims to extend these capabilities to enterprise-level applications through collaborative proofs of concept, co-innovation labs, and implementations tailored to specific industries.

“HCLTech is a natural choice to help expand the Microsoft Discovery platform and advance the development of sustainable, innovative solutions,” said Aseem Datar, Corporate Vice President of Product Innovation at Microsoft Discovery and Quantum. “We look forward to building on our shared success and uncovering the next generation of transformative technologies together.”

This partnership highlights HCLTech’s commitment to advancing artificial intelligence technologies in collaboration with leading innovators. “By combining our deep domain expertise and cloud-based computing services with Microsoft’s enterprise-ready platform, we will accelerate scientific breakthroughs and deliver faster innovation across industries for our clients,” stated Hari Sadarahalli, Corporate Vice President of Engineering R&D Services at HCLTech.

The broader implications of this collaboration signify a growing trend of integrating advanced AI technologies into various sectors, which is increasingly vital in addressing today’s scientific and industrial challenges. As HCLTech and Microsoft work together on these initiatives, the potential for significant breakthroughs in critical areas such as healthcare and technology continues to expand, illustrating a commitment to not only innovation but also to the practical applications of these advancements in real-world scenarios.

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