Lumina Datamatics is entering an exciting phase, says managing director and CEO, Sameer Kanodia. “Several key initiatives are taking place simultaneously,” Kanodia says. “Expansion of our AI-powered platforms, for instance, has seen the rollout of new capabilities in Arty.AI and XEditPro to automate more parts of the editorial and production workflows while offering comprehensive visibility and customization to our clients.”

With an increased focus on editorial scalability, Lumina Datamatics’ ExpertSource Pro platform connects publishers with vetted freelance editors, proofreaders, and subject matter experts, reinforced by its robust compliance and QA frameworks. “We are investing in smarter automation to generate accessible outputs at scale, whether it is journals or learning management systems (LMS) integrated content, ensuring publishers meet global content accessibility standards,” Kanodia says. “In response to growing demand, we are expanding our range of rights clearance, licensing, and copyright management services, particularly in educational publishing.”

A leading provider of digital content services, retail support services, and technology solutions, Lumina Datamatics is among the largest service providers in the content space. Among its clientele are nine of the world’s top 10 publishers and three of the five largest global retailers. Its expert solutions combine various in-house and client-facing platforms, partnerships with global technology leaders, and more than 7,000 professionals across the U.S., the U.K, Germany, the Philippines, and India.

With deep expertise in content services, multilingual data capabilities, and scalable annotation solutions across image, text, and video formats, Lumina Datamatics is enabling enterprises to train AI models that are not only robust but also trustworthy. “In today’s data-driven economy, it is not just about the quantity of data but also about its integrity and contextual precision,” Kanodia says, adding that AI has moved beyond being a tool. “It is now becoming the core decision-making engine for many businesses. From strategic forecasting to operational execution, companies are increasingly outsourcing critical thinking to machines.”

Publishing and media, he says, “are embracing AI not only for content generation and curation but also for workflow management and rights tracking—changing how intellectual capital is created and monetized. As we move forward, executives will no longer just lead people. They will lead intelligent systems.”

The question is no longer whether businesses should adopt AI-driven thinking, Kanodia says. “Rather, it is how fast and how deeply they are willing to trust machines with decisions that once defined their identity and future. The corporate brain is being reconfigured—and it increasingly speaks in code. At Lumina Datamatics, we are meeting the demand for AI and smarter datasets head on by helping our clients build intelligent systems that are not only performant but also ethical, inclusive, and resilient by design.”

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