L&T Technology Services (LTTS), a global leader in AI, digital solutions, and R&D consulting, has unveiled its next-generation AI-powered digital twin platform for lung navigation, surgical planning, and respiratory diagnostics.
The platform combines LTTS’ expertise in MedTech—spanning medical imaging, AI-driven diagnostics, and connected healthcare systems—with NVIDIA’s AI technology to deliver more precise insights and improved patient outcomes.
LTTS’ lung digital twin solution integrates seamlessly with CT imaging workflows and uses deep learning to create a detailed 3D digital representation of the lungs. This allows clinicians to visualize critical structures such as airways, blood vessels, lung lobes, and lesions in a patient-specific, immersive digital environment. It also enables simulation of procedural paths for bronchoscopy and biopsy planning, transforming how lung anatomy is studied and procedures are prepared.
The platform is powered by NVIDIA Physical AI infrastructure, including:
- NVIDIA Omniverse and OpenUSD for interactive 3D digital twin visualization of lung anatomy and supporting immersive exploration of complex structures,
- NVIDIA TensorRT to drive optimized AI inference performance across high-speed clinical workflows, and
- NVIDIA MONAI to enable advanced medical image segmentation, enabling automated identification of airways, vessels, tumors and lung lobes.
LTTS’ scalable digital twin platform transforms static CT scans into dynamic, simulation-ready lung models, allowing clinicians to analyze anatomical relationships, plan surgical pathways and navigate bronchoscopic procedures with enhanced accuracy. The framework also supports advanced visualization, automated segmentation, volumetric analysis, and navigation path planning, helping clinicians reduce pre-operative planning time and improve overall procedural safety.
“By combining LTTS’ engineering expertise in medical imaging and digital health platforms with the power of NVIDIA’s Physical AI infrastructure, we are enabling a new generation of AI-powered biological digital twins for precision medicine,” observed Amit Chadha, CEO & Managing Director, L&T Technology Services. “These platforms can transform how clinicians visualize lung anatomy, plan interventions and deliver precision care. The impact will be visible across the global healthcare ecosystem in the years ahead.”
David Niewolny, Head of Business Development for Healthcare and Medical Technology, NVIDIA, said, “Digital twins are emerging as a powerful new tool for precision medicine. By leveraging NVIDIA Physical AI infrastructure, Omniverse, MONAI and TensorRT, LTTS is transforming CT data into interactive lung digital twins that allow clinicians to visualize anatomy in 3D, simulate procedures and plan clinical interventions with greater confidence.”
With respiratory diseases such as lung cancer and COPD continuing to rise globally, AI-driven digital twin technologies are expected to accelerate the shift from traditional imaging interpretation toward predictive, simulation-driven and minimally invasive intervention planning, enabling more personalized and data-driven treatment pathways.












