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Delhivery partners with NVIDIA to build AI-powered maps for India

Published on 19/02/2026 12:09 PM

Delhivery partners with NVIDIA to build AI-powered maps for IndiaDelhivery partners with Nvidia to create AI mapping for Bharat’s unique addresses, boosting logistics. Shares rose after India AI Impact Summit 2026.By Gareema Bangad  February 19, 2026, 12:09:45 PM IST (Published)2 Min ReadShares of Delhivery Limited rose after the company announced that it is collaborating with Nvidia to build AI-powered location intelligence solutions tailored to India’s complex geography.

In a regulatory filing on Thursday, February 19, Delhivery said it is advancing the development of digital mapping solutions designed specifically for India's unique and often unstructured addressing systems. The announcement was made at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

The company said it plans to leverage NVIDIA’s accelerated computing infrastructure, CV-CUDA and Nemotron open models to design highly accurate and scalable maps by using petabytes of proprietary shipment data accumulated over the years.

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“Bharat needs mapping solutions that operate at scale and can understand the pulse of its streets,” said Kapil Bharati, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Delhivery. He added that combining Delhivery’s dataset of billions of shipments with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing could help create a location intelligence layer to support India’s digital growth.

India’s addressing systems often rely on landmarks, local references and non-standard formats, making conventional global mapping tools less effective.

Delhivery said it is evaluating capabilities such as address disambiguation to distinguish between phonetically similar localities, contextual inference to interpret unstructured address descriptions, and predictive sequencing to optimise last-mile delivery routes in dense urban areas.

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Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, Asia South at NVIDIA, said the collaboration demonstrates how NVIDIA AI infrastructure and open models such as Nemotron can help address large-scale geospatial challenges.

The logistics services major said that its India-first mapping platform aims to serve as foundational digital infrastructure for applications requiring precise and up-to-date location data, supporting sectors such as logistics, e-commerce and supply chain services.

The company serves over 51,000 clients and offers services across express parcel transportation, freight, warehousing and supply chain solutions.

Following the announcement, shares of Delhivery Ltd rose over 1% from its intraday lows, but the stock has since pared some of its gains and was trading 0.24% down at ₹431.15 as of 11.48 am. The stock has delivered 56.21% returns in the last 12 months.Continue ReadingTagsartificial intelligence AIDelhiverylogistics industryNvidiaShare Markets Today