Viaduct Joins SDVerse to Bring AI-Powered Manufacturing and Quality Intelligence to Software-Defined Mobility
February 25, 2026

Viaduct, an AI‑powered analytics company that helps automotive OEMs and Suppliers turn high-dimensional times series and connected‑asset data into manufacturing and quality intelligence, announced that it has joined SDVerse, the automotive industry’s first B2B marketplace for software. By joining SDVerse, Viaduct makes its AI applications for issue investigation, intelligent issue monitoring, early issue detection, and failure‑mode modeling more accessible to global OEMs and Suppliers – enabling faster root-cause analysis, smarter monitoring of complex production lines and in-field assets, and earlier detection of emerging issues than traditional approaches.
Manufacturing and quality teams are under pressure to detect and resolve issues earlier, reduce warranty exposure, and prevent recalls, especially as data volumes from plants, test lines, and connected vehicles grow exponentially. Viaduct is designed for this new era of manufacturing and quality intelligence, enabling engineers to detect failures, root‑cause defects, and mitigate in‑plant and in‑field problems in minutes, instead of weeks.
Viaduct’s AI platform helps manufacturing, quality, and warranty teams: increase throughput, eliminate rework, slash warranty costs, and prevent recalls by turning previously hard‑to‑use datasets into actionable insights. It unifies unstructured data and signals from manufacturing execution systems, telematics, diagnostics, and claims, then applies its patented AI technology to detect anomalies, prioritize issues, and recommends next best actions across asset populations.
“Manufacturing and quality teams are sitting on massive amounts of connected‑asset data, but too often they lack the tools to turn that data into earlier detection, faster investigations, and confident field action,” said Brian Belloli, General Manager at Viaduct. “Through SDVerse, we can put our AI solutions for manufacturers in front of OEMs and Tier‑1s that are already modernizing their software‑defined vehicle programs, giving them a way to leverage AI-powered insights from high-dimensional time series data, allowing them to identify defects early, and maximize their asset performance.
“As automotive companies invest in software‑defined vehicles, they also need software that helps them manage quality and warranty over the full lifecycle, from the plant to the road,” said Prashant Gulati at SDVerse. “Viaduct’s AI‑powered manufacturing and quality intelligence strengthens our ecosystem, giving SDVerse members new options to detect issues earlier, prevent recalls, and improve customer satisfaction using connected‑asset data.”