Nepal’s AI journey just took a significant leap. Dlytica has officially launched “DataNature,” the country’s first AI-powered Big Data platform, aimed at transforming how businesses leverage data warehousing and artificial intelligence for accelerated growth and smarter decision-making. The Kathmandu Post
Dlytica’s AI360 platform, built on the DataNature Big Data platform, offers businesses the ability to segment customers effectively, improve decision-making processes, and personalise marketing strategies in real time. MobileMall For Nepali banks, telecoms, and e-commerce platforms that have long operated on gut instinct and spreadsheets, this marks a genuine shift toward data-driven operations.
A key pillar of Dlytica’s strategy is collaboration. The company has already secured significant partnerships, notably with Ncell, Nepal’s leading telecommunications provider, which recently launched the nation’s first certified Data Centre and Cloud Service. The Kathmandu Post
Ncell currently operates a high-tech Tier III Integrated Data Centre in Nakkhu, Lalitpur, capable of serving banks, government agencies, and large enterprises, along with two disaster recovery data centres in Pokhara and Hetauda. The Himalayan Times Together, Dlytica and Ncell are assembling the foundational infrastructure that any serious AI ecosystem needs — compute, connectivity, and intelligent software in one stack.
For young Nepali professionals eyeing careers in data science and AI, DataNature’s arrival signals that the market is no longer purely theoretical. Local businesses are beginning to demand AI talent — and the platforms to deploy it are now here.

