New Delhi, July 1 -- L&T Technology Services (LTTS) on Wednesday launched Ainfonix 4.0, an artificial intelligence-powered engineering intelligence platform aimed at helping process industries convert decades of unstructured engineering data into searchable, decision-ready information as manufacturers accelerate enterprise AI adoption.

The platform, unveiled at the company's EI Live event, is designed for asset-intensive sectors such as oil and gas, chemicals, energy and manufacturing, where engineering drawings, specifications and technical records are often spread across multiple legacy systems, limiting the effectiveness of AI and automation initiatives.

LTTS said Ainfonix 4.0 uses AI to extract information from engineering documents and convert it into structured, asset-linked data that can be searched, governed and reused across the enterprise. The platform combines AI-based extraction with human validation to improve data accuracy and maintain audit trails.

According to the company, early deployments have achieved up to 85% accuracy in technical data extraction, reduced engineering document retrieval and review time by 30-50%, and enabled 100% audit-ready traceability.

"Engineering Intelligence begins with trusted engineering data. While enterprises have invested heavily in digitisation, much of their engineering knowledge remains locked within disconnected systems," said Amit Chadha, CEO and managing director of L&T Technology Services.

"Ainfonix 4.0 transforms engineering information into structured, asset-linked intelligence that can be leveraged across the asset lifecycle-from engineering and project execution to operations and maintenance. As organisations scale AI adoption, trusted engineering data will become a key competitive advantage," he added.

The launch comes as industrial enterprises increasingly shift from AI pilots to production deployments, with companies focusing on improving the quality and accessibility of operational and engineering data to support automation, predictive maintenance and digital twin initiatives.

Ainfonix 4.0 has been developed under LTTS' sustainability business and supports multimodal engineering data, enabling organisations to create a unified digital foundation for engineering execution, operational visibility and lifecycle asset management.

The announcement also builds on LTTS' growing presence in industrial digital transformation. The company was recently named a Leader in the ISG Provider Lens 2025 study for Enterprise Asset Management services and solutions in the oil and gas sector across the Americas.

As engineering organisations increasingly adopt generative and agentic AI, industry experts say the availability of structured, trustworthy engineering data is becoming a critical prerequisite for scaling enterprise AI initiatives beyond proof-of-concept deployments.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from TechCircle.