Tech Mahindra and SCSK Partner to Expand ADVENTURECluster CAE Solutions Globally
Tech Mahindra will be the joint go-to-market partner for SCSK's ADVENTURECluster CAE software across India, North America, and Europe.
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What Happened
Tech Mahindra has announced a partnership with SCSK Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., the local subsidiary of Japanese IT services company SCSK, to accelerate the global expansion of ADVENTURECluster, an advanced Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) solution. Tech Mahindra will act as the specialized joint go-to-market partner for ADVENTURECluster across global markets, including India, North America, and Europe. The company will drive ADVENTURECluster-related services across promotion, licensing and deployment, and will build a skill base across geographies with a Centre of Excellence. It will also integrate AI into customers' product development processes, automating design optimizations to bring products to market quickly.
“Design and validation are mission-critical for product-centric organizations as technology complexity increases, and product development cycles continue to compress. To address these challenges effectively, engineering teams need simulation platforms that deliver both accuracy and speed at scale.”
ADVENTURECluster was developed by Allied Engineering Corporation, a group company of SCSK. It is a niche structural analysis software designed for ultra-high-speed, large-scale simulations in parallel computing environments. Built on proprietary logic developed in collaboration with academia, the platform enables ultra-high-speed analysis of large-scale models and delivers significantly faster results for engineering design organizations across industries. This helps improve product quality while substantially reducing development timelines.
“We are pleased to announce our partnership with Tech Mahindra, a leading global IT company, to accelerate the global expansion of ADVENTURECluster. With its extensive customer base in the manufacturing sector—particularly in the automotive industry—its strong engineering capabilities including CAE services, and its strategic alliance with our parent company, Sumitomo Corporation, Tech Mahindra is ”
- Act as specialized joint go-to-market partner for ADVENTURECluster across India, North America, and Europe
- Drive ADVENTURECluster-related services across promotion, licensing and deployment
- Build a skill base across geographies with a Centre of Excellence
- Integrate AI into product development processes, automating design optimizations
The partnership strengthens the long-standing relationship between the Sumitomo Corporation Group and the Mahindra Group, which includes multiple joint initiatives such as Sumitomo Corporation Tech Mahindra (SCTM), a joint venture delivering engineering services in Japan and working closely with SCSK in the Japanese market. Together, the two organizations aim to deliver comprehensive engineering solutions that enhance precision and speed across the product design and validation lifecycle. The companies say the deal will help establish a strong global footprint for ADVENTURECluster and create a differentiated position in the niche CAE simulation market.
Why this matters
Engineering organizations increasingly need simulation tools that speed up design and validation as product development cycles compress. Under the partnership, Tech Mahindra will build a Centre of Excellence, integrate AI into product development, and deploy ADVENTURECluster, aiming to help manufacturers—especially in automotive—bring well-designed products to market faster. The deal also deepens the existing relationship between the Sumitomo Corporation…
Terms in This Story
- CAE
- Computer-Aided Engineering — the use of computer software to simulate the performance of products and processes to improve design and reduce physical testing.
- Digital twin
- A virtual model of a physical product, system, or process that can be used for simulation, monitoring, and analysis.
- Joint go-to-market
- A business arrangement where two companies collaboratively bring a product to market, often splitting sales, marketing, and support roles.
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