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Applied Computing, Wipro, and Databricks Partner on Physics-Informed AI for Energy Transition
By MGN Editorial•March 31, 2026 at 11:36 AM
A strategic collaboration between Applied Computing, Wipro, and Databricks aims to accelerate energy efficiency and emissions reduction through physics-informed AI deployment. The partnership leverages Applied Computing's Orbital platform to help energy operators, including those in offshore and maritime sectors, scale reliable AI solutions.
Applied Computing, Wipro, and Databricks have announced a strategic partnership to advance the energy transition through physics-informed artificial intelligence, with potential implications for maritime and offshore operations.
The collaboration brings together Applied Computing's Orbital foundation AI platform with Wipro's global domain consulting expertise to address critical challenges facing energy operators worldwide. By deploying these advanced AI solutions on the Databricks platform, the partnership aims to improve operational efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and enable reliable AI deployment at scale.
Physics-informed AI represents a significant advancement in the field, combining machine learning capabilities with fundamental physical principles to create more accurate and reliable predictive models. For the energy sector—which increasingly includes offshore operations and maritime-related activities—this technology can optimize operations across multiple domains, from renewable energy generation to energy-intensive shipping and port operations.
Wipro's consulting expertise positions the partnership to understand the specific operational challenges faced by energy companies, while Databricks' unified analytics platform provides the infrastructure necessary to process large-scale data and deploy models reliably in production environments. Applied Computing's Orbital platform serves as the AI foundation, designed specifically to address the complexities of large-scale deployments across distributed energy systems.
The initiative aligns with growing industry emphasis on digital transformation and sustainability in the energy sector. As maritime and offshore operations face increasing pressure to reduce emissions and improve efficiency, such AI-driven solutions may prove valuable for fleet optimization, predictive maintenance, and operational decision-making.
**Source:** PR Newswire, March 31, 2026
#artificial intelligence#energy#maritime technology#offshore operations#sustainability#digital transformation
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