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From News Desk
LTM, the Business Creativity partner to enterprises, has announced AI 1000, a strategic workforce transformation initiative anchored by a dedicated Centre of Excellence (CoE). The programme will develop a pool of 1,000+ AI-certified engineers, including Forward Deployed Engineers (FDEs), to help enterprises adopt, deploy, and scale AI.
The launch comes amid a major shift in enterprise tech talent. The FDE combines the technical knowledge of LLMs and domain SLMs with business understanding to turn ideas into quantifiable ROI accretive outcomes and to drive client adoption. AI 1000 is LTM’s structured response to this shift: it provides the training, platforms, and governed career frameworks to develop FDEs at scale.
AI1000 takes an end-to-end approach to talent development via a four-stage model – Identify, Enable, Deploy and Govern. It starts by identifying high-potential engineers using a proprietary AI Readiness Index. This is followed by curated learning journeys focused on AI-native skills and on validating capabilities through hackathons and real-world use cases. Qualified engineers are then deployed into AI programmes.
A governance framework tracks performance, captures insights and feeds its learnings back into the system. This creates a continuous cycle of capability building and growth. The CoE is supported by an integrated platform ecosystem for governing delivery with transparency, speed and adaptability, better enabling our FDEs to achieve and measure business impact for clients.
“The role of the technology engineer is evolving rapidly. AI1000 is built with the purpose of enhancing workforce productivity in creating tangible business outcomes. Through the AI 1000 CoE, we are building structured pathways to develop the combination of technical excellence and domain expertise to enable this purpose; and prepare our talent for the future,” said Venu Lambu, CEO and MD, LTM.
With over 6.5 million learning hours, nearly 84% learning penetration, more than 15,000 external AI certifications and more than 24,000 AI-trained associates, LTM has built a good foundation for AI adoption. AI1000 formalises these efforts into a structured, evidence-based program with defined role pathways, measurable milestones and a governed deployment framework. Success will be measured not by the number of employees trained, but by the outcomes those engineers deliver.

