Mumbai: Digital transformation and AI solutions company UST has announced a strategic alliance with Anthropic, the company behind the Claude family of AI models, to help Global 1000 enterprises accelerate enterprise-wide AI adoption. As part of the collaboration, UST will integrate Claude across its engineering platforms, enterprise solutions, consulting services, and internal operations while training 20,000 employees globally to build AI-native capabilities.
The partnership aims to help enterprises move beyond isolated AI experiments by embedding trusted artificial intelligence directly into critical business systems and operational workflows.
Driving Enterprise AI at Scale
Under the alliance, UST will combine Anthropic’s Claude models with its proprietary industry platforms, engineering expertise, consulting capabilities, and global delivery model. The objective is to help enterprises deploy AI faster while maintaining governance, security, and responsible AI practices.
The collaboration further strengthens UST’s position as a Global Premier Partner within the Claude Partner Network Services Tier, enabling organizations to adopt AI across complex enterprise environments with greater confidence.
Claude to Power Physical AI and Engineering Platforms
One of the most significant aspects of the partnership is the integration of Claude into UST’s engineering platforms supporting industries such as:
- Semiconductor
- Automotive
- Manufacturing
- Telecommunications
- Embedded Systems
- Internet of Things (IoT)
The company said Claude will enhance chip design verification, semiconductor validation, factory operations, field service management, and digital twin applications, enabling engineers to identify design flaws earlier, accelerate validation cycles, and improve hardware-software integration.
UST also plans to integrate Claude into its UST-iDEC platform, where AI will assist engineers by automatically generating regression test scripts, interpreting hardware schematics, and detecting firmware regressions using reasoning models.

AI Across Healthcare, Banking and Telecom
Beyond engineering, UST will integrate Claude into several industry-specific platforms to improve business operations.
Healthcare
The company’s UST CarePath platform will use Claude to enhance member services, care management, and claims processing while supporting healthcare data governance requirements.
Telecommunications
Within UST IntelliOps, Claude will help telecom operators identify network issues, predict radio access network failures, and automate service assurance workflows.
Banking
UST will also integrate Claude into UST FinX, enabling banks to modernize legacy core banking systems by automating onboarding, document processing, compliance workflows, and customer service while maintaining governance and audit controls.
Expanding AI Across Enterprise Operations
The partnership extends beyond customer-facing solutions.
UST will deploy Claude across its own internal business functions, including:
- Legal
- Human Resources
- Finance
- Marketing
- Infrastructure
- Contract Management
The company said AI-powered workflows will automate repetitive processes while allowing employees to focus on higher-value decision-making, creativity, negotiation, and customer engagement.
20,000 Employees to Receive Claude Training
As part of its AI-first strategy, UST plans to certify 20,000 associates worldwide on Claude.
The training programme will include:
- Software Engineers
- Solution Architects
- Consultants
- Industry Specialists
- Forward-Deployed Engineers
The initiative is designed to create a global workforce capable of designing, deploying, and managing enterprise AI solutions at scale while strengthening UST’s transformation into an AI-native organization.
Leadership Comments
Speaking about the alliance, Krishna Sudheendra, Chief Executive Officer, UST, said:
“Our alliance with Anthropic reflects UST’s unwavering commitment to helping clients navigate the AI landscape with confidence and achieve meaningful business outcomes. By combining the capabilities of Claude with UST’s engineering, industry knowledge, and delivery expertise, we are bringing to market industry-specific platforms and digital and engineering solutions that improve productivity, accelerate business outcomes, and help clients operationalize AI-led decisions in a safe and secure environment.”
Paul Smith, Chief Commercial Officer, Anthropic, added:
“UST helps the world’s banks, telecoms, and manufacturers put new technology to work. They’re proving Claude inside their own engineering first, training 20,000 of their own people on it, before bringing it into the systems they build and run for clients.”
Manu Gopinath, President, UST, said:
“We are wiring Claude into how UST designs, builds, and runs solutions across our consulting, platforms, engineering services, and industry offerings. This alliance with Anthropic helps us deliver higher-value outcomes for clients while advancing UST’s transformation into an AI-native organization built on trust, human oversight, and long-term impact.”
Growing Enterprise Demand for Trusted AI
The announcement reflects a broader shift in enterprise AI adoption, with organizations increasingly moving from pilot projects to production deployments. Rather than focusing solely on AI models, enterprises are investing in platforms that combine governance, engineering expertise, and industry-specific solutions capable of delivering measurable business outcomes.
By integrating Claude into engineering platforms, enterprise applications, and internal operations while investing heavily in workforce training, UST is positioning itself to help enterprises operationalize trusted AI at scale across industries.
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