L&T Technology Services Launches NVIDIA-powered AI Lung Digital Twin Platform
The newly introduced platform is aimed at supporting respiratory diagnostics and care for serious conditions such as lung cancer, COPD, infectious diseases, and strengthen sugrical and clinical planning.
L&T Technology Services (LTTS), a global leader in AI, Digital & R&D Consulting Services, has announced the launch of an AI-powered lung digital twin platform, which has been developed in collaboration with NVIDIA.
The newly introduced platform is aimed at supporting respiratory diagnostics and care for serious conditions such as lung cancer, COPD, infectious diseases, and strengthening surgical and clinical planning.
The platform is designed to create a virtual, data-driven representation of the human lung using imaging data and AI. It integrates with computed tomography (CT) scans and applies deep learning models to generate a 3D digital twin of lung anatomy, including airways, blood vessels, lobes, and lesions.
The solution combines LTTS’ capabilities in platform engineering, AI-driven diagnostics, and medical imaging with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing infrastructure. The system is intended to deliver scalable and low-latency performance for analysing complex respiratory conditions.
The platform is powered by NVIDIA’s flagship AI technology infrastructure, including NVIDIA Omniverse and OpenUSD, to build a 3D digital twin visualization of lung anatomy and supporting immersive exploration of complex structures.
Additionally, it combines NVIDIA TensorRT to optimize AI inference performance across clinical workflows.
Further, the platform leverages NVIDIA MONAI to enable advanced medical image segmentation, enabling automated identification of airways, vessels, tumors, and lung lobes.
Commenting on the new system, Amit Chadha, CEO & Managing Director, L&T Technology Services, said, “By combining LTTS’ engineering expertise in medical imaging and digital health platforms with the power of NVIDIA’s Physical AI infrastructure, we are enabling a new generation of AI-powered biological digital twins for precision medicine. These platforms can transform how clinicians visualize lung anatomy, plan interventions, and deliver precision care. The impact will be visible across the global healthcare ecosystem in the years ahead.”
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