Shorthills AI Year in Review 2025: A Defining Year for Agentic AI


Shorthills AI, a generative AI and data engineering company, highlights 2025 as a pivotal year marked by the large-scale development and deployment of agentic AI systems across regulated and data-intensive industries.

With a global team of over 300 professionals and offices across India, the United States, and Canada, Shorthills AI focused on moving beyond standalone AI models toward agent-driven architectures, where autonomous, goal-oriented AI agents collaborate with enterprise systems, data, and human stakeholders to deliver business outcomes.

Product and Innovation Highlights

A major theme of 2025 was the company’s transition to agentic AI frameworks, where intelligent agents were designed to reason, orchestrate tasks, validate outputs, and operate continuously within real-world enterprise environments. These agent-based capabilities were deeply embedded across Shorthills AI’s in-house accelerators and industry solutions.

  • Bayes Pair (Healthcare | Genomics):
    Developed in association with the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), Bayes Pair is designed to digitise and structure pedigree information, enabling clinicians and researchers to better analyse inherited conditions and family health histories.
  • Earnings Call AI (Financial Intelligence):
    A generative AI-powered platform that delivers earnings call intelligence, enabling enterprises, analysts, and investors to extract insights, trends, and signals from earnings transcripts at scale.
  • APQR (Pharma Manufacturing):
    An AI-led product focused on pharmaceutical manufacturing that enables and automates quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) processes, supporting compliance, consistency, and efficiency in medicine production.
  • AI for Forestry Management (Ecology):
    A solution providing live data, analytics, and reports for any expanse of forest land, supporting monitoring, conservation, and informed decision-making for forestry stakeholders.

Across these innovations, Shorthills AI filed two patents, reflecting its continued investment in proprietary IP and applied research.

Strategic Partnerships

During the year, Shorthills AI strengthened its ecosystem through key technology partnerships:

  • Google Cloud – Cloud Partner
  • Microsoft – Data & AI Solutions Partner
  • Databricks – Select Tier Partner
  • IBM – Silver Partner

These collaborations have supported scalable deployments, advanced data platforms, and enterprise-ready AI solutions for clients globally.

Industry Engagement and Recognition

Shorthills AI’s perspectives on artificial intelligence, data engineering, and enterprise adoption were featured across leading global and regional publications, including Fortune, Forbes, Tech in Asia, The Indian Express, and Business Standard, among other Tier-1 media outlets.

Looking Ahead

As it enters the new year, Shorthills AI is focused on advancing responsible, explainable, and governed agentic AI systems—with continued emphasis on healthcare, life sciences, financial intelligence, manufacturing, and sustainability.

“Our focus remains firmly on solving real enterprise problems with AI that is robust, secure, and measurable in impact,” Pawan Prabhat, co-founder, Shorthills AI states. “The past year has laid a strong foundation for deeper industry solutions and global growth.”

“Agentic AI is not just a smarter model, it’s a shift to systems that can plan, act, and coordinate across workflows. Our focus has been on agent development that is production-ready: for enterprises to deploy at scale. That’s how AI becomes dependable in real business operations,” Paramdeep Singh, co-founder, Shorthills AI adds.

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