
In a move set to redefine how the energy and process industries manage critical engineering data, Assai Software and L&T Technology Services (LTTS) have officially formalised their long-standing collaboration into a strategic partnership.
The agreement marks a transition from years of successful project-based cooperation to a structured, global alliance. This alliance is designed to support customers through the evolving complexities of regulatory compliance and digital asset management.
Bridging Product Excellence with Engineering Scale
The partnership unites Assai’s specialised product domain expertise with LTTS’s massive global footprint in AI, Digital Twin technology, and ER&D consulting. By combining these strengths, the duo aims to provide a seamless “end-to-end” experience for operators of complex, high-stakes assets. In this sector, data integrity is not just a preference, but a safety and operational requirement.
Key highlights of the partnership include:
“Our relationship with LTTS has developed naturally through many years of working together,” said Damir Hajdarovic, Chief Commercial Officer of Assai Software. “Formalising this partnership recognises the trust between our teams and provides customers with greater clarity and continuity.”
Driving “Clarity in Complexity”
As energy companies face increasing pressure to modernise, the integration of Assai’s AI-powered data platform—which includes Assai Enterprise, Assai DMS, and Assai Viewport—with LTTS’s delivery capabilities offers a robust solution. This solution addresses the industry’s “fragmented data” problem.
Alind Saxena, Executive Director & President of Mobility & Tech at LTTS, emphasised the technological synergy: “By combining AI, Digital Twin, and deep engineering expertise, we are enabling clients to achieve greater visibility, traceability, and control across their assets. Together with Assai, we are focused on delivering practical, high-impact solutions.”
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