March 16 - 19, 2026 | San Jose, CA
TCS at NVIDIA GTC 2026
AI at Scale
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March 16 - 19, 2026 | San Jose, CA
AI at Scale
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NVIDIA GTC 2026 brought together the world’s premier AI innovators, showcasing how accelerated computing and next generation AI are shaping the future of intelligent enterprises. As a Diamond Sponsor, TCS demonstrated how organizations can design, deploy, and scale AI with precision—transforming bold ambition into real world outcomes.
At GTC 2026, TCS showcased how AI at Scale is redefining industries and ecosystems. Through live demonstrations spanning Physical AI, Agentic AI, Real time AI systems, and Infrastructure to Intelligence pipelines, TCS highlighted how enterprises can build intelligent products, resilient operations, and high performance digital value chains through various sessions listed below.
We look forward to seeing you at the event.
Chief AI and Services Transformation Officer
Amit Kapur heads the AI and Service transformation unit. In his previous role, Amit oversaw strategy and operations for TCS’s second-largest region, servicing large global and leading U.K. organizations. Since joining TCS in 1999, Amit has worked with some of the top global 500 firms in several consulting, advisory, and management roles, helping them drive efficiencies and improve their business results. Amit, based in London, previously led the TCS Benelux business for seven years, during which TCS Benelux was able to demonstrate a full services play, and added several marquee brands to its customer portfolio in the region. Amit graduated from Mumbai University, India in 1999, with his master's in management studies. He lives in London with his family.
Know More About Amit Kapur Opens in an overlayGlobal Head, NVIDIA Business Unit, TCS
Piyali Sen is Global Head of the NVIDIA Business Unit of TCS, responsible for accelerated computing led growth for TCS clients and services worldwide. In prior to this AI role, she was member of TCS’ UK and Ireland leadership where she founded their Sustainability Business & scaled it to a market no 1 ranking in 3 years. An entrepreneur turned intrapreuner, she set up her first company at 24 and then built award winning businesses throughout her career. Always at the convergence of business, technology and purpose, she has led industry-firsts. She is recipient of an official endorsement by the Indian Parliament (Rajya Sabha) and awarded at the UK House of Lords. An Executive Masters with a High Merit from the London School of Economics, Piyali is also a RICS Chartered Management Consultant and design thinker. She is member of the International Women’s Forum (IWF), the world’s largest invite-only network of women leaders, and until recently was Advisory Board member of Hult EF, University of Hult.
Know More About Piyali Sen Opens in an overlayPresident and Business Group Head, Manufacturing, TCS
With over three decades of experience, he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to customer success by driving digital transformations and formulating effective business strategies. His astute leadership has yielded multi-billion-dollar value to customers and expanded TCS' presence across diverse domains. Among Anupam’s notable accomplishments is the digital transformation of a marquee customer's legacy business, which resulted in TCS being awarded the 2016 Digital Innovator of the Year among the customer organization’s partner ecosystem. He has also contributed to TCS’ intellectual property with the IDEA Framework for Contextualized Touch and Believe Point of Views©. An advocate for diversity and social responsibility, Anupam has shepherded various initiatives for women, providing a platform for them to leverage their talent and pursue a career in technology. He is an alumnus of the Harvard Business School’s Advanced Management Program. He holds an MBA degree in marketing from Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education, Mumbai, India, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, India.
Know More About Anupam Singhal Opens in an overlayPresident for BFSI Americas, TCS
Susheel Vasudevan is the President for BFSI Americas at Tata Consultancy Services. He is responsible for Strategy, Sales, Operations and Delivery including deal pursuits and accounts growth. He joined TCS in 1991 and has since worked in different capacities. In his previous role he was the President for the Relationship Incubation Group responsible for expanding new customer relationships. Prior to that he was the Global Head of Manufacturing and Utilities Business Group. During 2008—2018 he led the Banking & Financial Services in Europe, Canada and the Global Capital Markets. In 2005, Susheel was appointed as the Centre Head for TCS Global Delivery Centers at Mumbai, Pune & Ahmedabad. He was earlier a Client Partner for a Global Investment Bank and a Regional Manager for TCS Seattle Operations. Susheel holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Washington, Seattle and is a post-graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai.
Know More About Susheel Vasudevan Opens in an overlayPresident, CMI Business Group
As the Business Group Head of Communications, Media and Information Services (CMI) at TCS, Akhilesh helps TCS customers create rapid value from their technology investments and realize their strategic vision. He oversees the strategy and growth of the TCS’s CMI business partnering with our clients so that they can leverage the next wave of technology change to promote their strategic objectives. With over 25 years of international and multi-faceted leadership experience, Akhilesh focuses on identifying strategic opportunities to build and grow TCS business and drive key strategic initiatives. He has served as a business advisor and innovation enabler for some of the world’s renowned companies. Under his leadership, TCS has received several partner awards and leadership rankings from leading industry analysts. Akhilesh has a Executive Master’s in Business Administration from MIT Sloan School of Management and a Master’s in Materials Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He currently resides in the Greater New York City area with his wife and two children.
Know More About Akhilesh Tiwari Opens in an overlayVice President and Global Head - IoT & DE
Sreenivasa Chakravarti is a Vice President at IOT & Digital Engineering Business at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) responsible for Services, Sales and Operations. He has over 30 years of cross functional experience, cutting across P&L Management, Sales, Consulting & Advisory Services & Manufacturing Industry Functions. As a P&L Owner and Thought Leader, he is responsible to help enterprises realize their vision of the ‘AI-powered Connected Digital Enterprise’ and adopt the tenets of the 21st Century Value Chains.
Know More About Sreenivasa Chakravarti Opens in an overlayVice President and Global Head, Cloud Unit
Krishna, as the Global Head of TCS Cloud Business Unit, supports customers to accelerate their time to value yield from their cloud and artificial intelligence investments, leveraging the technology to modernize and transform legacy business models. He provides strategic guidance on the transformative power of the cloud and artificial intelligence, helping customers achieve innovation, agility, and resilience. Krishna has over 30 years of experience, managing various portfolios within TCS, designed to solve complex business challenges. Over his tenure of over 2 decades with TCS, his last role was the head of TCS’s AWS business unit helping the customer adopt Cloud-led enterprise transformations. Before that, as Deputy head of Cognitive Business Operations and global leader of IT Infrastructure Services of TCS, Krishna helped global Fortune 500 customers adopt technology advancements. Krishna counseled business leaders on building and harnessing the power of intelligent infrastructure that serves as the cornerstone for enterprise growth, and the foundation for influencing emerging digital innovations in the areas of artificial intelligence, automation, IoT, cloud computing, and analytics. With a background that spans leadership, strategy, sales, operating model design, technology design, and customer delivery management, Krishna Mohan effectively manages a diverse team of leaders who deliver high quality and impactful results. Krishna currently resides in the state of New Jersey, USA with his wife, daughter, and his pet dog. Outside of work, Krishna enjoys sports, world politics, and world cultures.
Know More About Krishna Mohan Opens in an overlayPresident, North America, TCS
Amit Bajaj is President of TCS in North America, the company’s largest market. Under his leadership, TCS transformed its markets function through a unique agile operating model and digital go-to-market strategy. TCS North America generated nearly $15 billion in revenue in the 2025 fiscal year. TCS was also named one of the World’s Most Admired Companies™ in 2025 by Fortune Magazine® and one of LinkedIn’s 2025 Top 50 US Companies. Passionate about contributing to society, Amit has championed TCS programs that help young people embrace technology. In addition, Amit’s passion for running and commitment to health and wellness in local communities have driven TCS’ sponsorship of high-profile running events such as the TCS New York City Marathon and the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon. Prior to being appointed to his current role, Amit was Chief Executive of TCS Europe. Before that, he spent more than five years in the US in a variety of industry and service line roles where he positioned TCS as an integrated service provider. A dean’s scholar from the Indian School of Business, Amit graduated with an engineering degree and an MBA. He is on the board of directors of Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose, an Advisory Board Member of Innovate@UCLA, as well as a member of the Texas CEO Council and the International Advisory Board of BritishAmerican Business.
Know More About Amit Bajaj Opens in an overlayGlobal Chief Technology Officer, Manufacturing, TCS
Naresh has close to 20 years of experience in the manufacturing industry. Naresh is responsible for defining an end-to-end transformation strategy, operating model, and Digital Solutions across subjects like AI, GenAI, CX, Design Thinking & UX, Cloud, Microservices & Application, Data & Analytics, Automation, IoT, Emerging Tech lines which includes Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Quantum Computing etc.
Know More About Naresh Mehta Opens in an overlayGlobal CTO, CMI Business Group
Sujatha Gopal is the chief technology officer of the Communication, Media & Information Service business unit of Tata Consultancy Services. She's a seasoned technologist driving domain and tech strategy, enterprise architecture transformation, strategic road-mapping for tech-enabled business transformation, platform strategies, and new technology incubation. Sujatha is an industry advisor to several chief experience officers, and a speaker in multiple industry forums.
Know More About Sujatha Gopal Opens in an overlayVP and Chief Technology Officer BFSI Americas
Babu Unnikrishnan (Unni) is the CTO for Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) Americas at TCS. In this role, he is responsible for developing technology strategy, designing and delivering strategic digital programs, and driving co-innovation with TCS customers. Unni also formulates differentiated industry solutions and cross-industry initiatives, leveraging emerging technologies and new ways of working. With 27 years of experience in leadership roles, Unni has led a number of successful digital initiatives, driving immense business value for customers. His areas of interest include future digital architectures, applied AI, open data, multi cloud, core systems modernisation, and modern software platforms. An ardent proponent of continual learning, he believes in leveraging technology as a pragmatic differentiator in translating strategy to execution.
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This session explored the evolution of AI factories as the new backbone of enterprise-scale intelligence—where data, compute, models, and agents operate as unified production lines. TCS experts discussed how organizations can architect AI factories that continuously generate insights, orchestrate autonomous decisions, and power real time business outcomes.
This deep-dive session examined the end-to-end journey required to modernize legacy infrastructure into AI optimized environments. Speakers highlighted strategies for evolving compute, storage, networking, and model execution pipeline enabling enterprises to accelerate time-to-value and scale intelligence across mission-critical workloads.
Industry leaders unpacked the shift from traditional automation to agentic AI, where enterprise systems proactively sense, interpret, act, and adapt. The panel examined specific use cases—from intelligent servicing to autonomous risk operations- and showcased how agentic systems create personalized, real time, and secure customer experiences.
The discussion focused on how AI enables accelerated drug discovery, adaptive clinical insights, and intelligent patient engagement - while ensuring safety, compliance, and operational integrity.
This session showcased the design principles required to engineer intelligence into every layer of manufacturing—from supply chains and shop floors to quality engineering and asset performance. TCS demonstrated how AI-driven design thinking enables predictive, flexible, and fully digital manufacturing ecosystems.
A showcase of the next frontier: Physical AI, where AI meets embodiment. This session explored autonomous systems and humanoids that can perform operational tasks in unstructured environments. TCS explained how Physical AI augments labor, improves safety, and unlocks new modes of productivity.
A forward-looking forum on the role of AI First transformation in redefining manufacturing workflows. Leaders discussed how intelligence in motion—spanning dynamic supply chains, adaptive production systems, and real time decisioning—drives resilience and agility.
This panel explored the shift from connected to cognitive infrastructure. Industry experts explored how AI-ready data centers, intelligent networks, and accelerated computing transform data flows into dynamic, real-time intelligence engines across enterprises.
A discussion on how enterprises can leverage cloud-native architectures, co innovation models, and accelerated compute frameworks to build AI-first platforms. The panel highlighted collaborative models that enable faster innovation cycles and scalable transformation.
Built on the Physical AI theme, this session demonstrated production-ready real world applications—autonomous inspection, AI-driven mobility systems, AI-enabled robotics—and how enterprises can scale these capabilities for operational advantage.
This session explored how AI transforms the energy sector—from reservoir modeling and capital project execution to last-mile retail experience. Leaders discussed how intelligent agents can optimize planning, safety, sustainability, and consumer experience.
A look at the engineering and architectural frameworks that enable organizations to build AI native products. Speakers detailed how NVIDIA acceleration paired with TCS engineering expertise helps enterprises design high-performance, scalable, and safe AI-first solutions.
This session explored how agentic AI is reshaping automotive—from manufacturing and supply chain intelligence to in vehicle decision systems. The panel highlighted the evolution from connected vehicles to cognitive, adaptive vehicular ecosystems.
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