Tata Elxsi unveils new global design and engineering centre in Pune
The new centre is specifically tailored to cater to the technology and digital transformation priorities of key automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.
Design and technology services provider Tata Elxsi has unveiled a new global design and engineering centre in the Sukhwani Business Hub, Chinchwad, in Pune.
The new centre is specifically tailored to cater to the technology and digital transformation priorities of key automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.
It will house over 1000 engineers, designers and technology specialists, and advanced labs to spearhead collaborative initiatives in engineering R&D across Software Defined Vehicles, Connected Services, Autonomous Technologies, Electrification, Mechatronics, and Design.
Rajendra Petkar, President and CTO, Tata Motors who inaugurated the centre said, "Tata Elxsi has been a strategic partner for Tata Motors for over two decades. We have collaborated with them across multiple programs spanning Connected Vehicles, Digital, AUTOSAR, ADAS, Electrification, Mechanical Design, and Engineering amongst others."
"This new centre positions Tata Elxsi in proximity to our facility in Pune, fostering high levels of collaboration on upcoming technologies in the automotive sector."
Manoj Raghavan, MD and CEO, Tata Elxsi said, "The center further diversifies and deepens our talent base to support the growth of our automotive business and underscores our commitment to the automotive sector and our key customers in propelling the technology transformation in software, design, and digital."
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