Tata Elxsi Launches ViTel for AI-Driven Material Intelligence in MedTech

Tata Elxsi Launches ViTel for AI-Driven Material Intelligence in MedTech

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The solution was formally introduced at DeviceTalks Boston 2026, where Tata Elxsi showcased its latest developments in AI-led MedTech engineering and compliance technologies.

Tata Elxsi has launched ViTel™, an AI-powered material intelligence solution designed for medical device manufacturers, in collaboration with Viridium AI.

The solution was formally introduced at DeviceTalks Boston 2026, where Tata Elxsi showcased its latest developments in AI-led MedTech engineering and compliance technologies.

ViTel is aimed at helping medical device companies manage material sourcing, supplier dependencies, regulatory compliance, and engineering decisions through a centralized intelligence platform. According to Tata Elxsi, manufacturers are increasingly facing challenges related to rising compliance demands, sourcing risks, and fragmented product data spread across enterprise systems such as BOMs, ERP platforms, PLM systems, and supplier documentation.

The platform creates what the company describes as a reusable “Material Intelligence” layer across enterprise workflows. It enables teams to identify material and supplier dependencies, assess country-of-origin exposure, evaluate sourcing alternatives, and monitor product or material-related risks affecting cost and market access.

ViTel is powered by Viridium AI’s Knowledge Cloud, Chemical Digital Twin, and science-constrained AI models. The system converts fragmented enterprise data into a connected product-material knowledge graph linking products, parts, suppliers, chemicals, regulations, and supporting evidence.

Tata Elxsi said the solution also integrates its MedTech engineering and regulatory expertise developed over three decades. The company stated that this expertise has been embedded into how the platform evaluates compliance risks and sourcing decisions.

Sreevatsa Sahasranaman, Senior Vice President and Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Tata Elxsi, said the platform is designed to support faster decision-making across sourcing, engineering, quality, and regulatory workflows.

Viridium AI CEO Niraj Deo said the platform aims to help manufacturers better understand product material composition and use that intelligence for operational and compliance-related decisions.

ViTel has been co-developed under Tata Elxsi’s STEP UP program, which focuses on co-innovation initiatives with deep-tech startups and technology companies.

Tata Elxsi said the launch aligns with growing demand within the medical device industry for AI-driven tools that can support supply chain resilience, compliance readiness, and faster product development cycles.

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