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Shaping The Future-Ready Mobility: In Conversation With JLR And TCS
Shaping The Future-Ready Mobility: In Conversation With JLR And TCS

Forbes

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Forbes

Shaping The Future-Ready Mobility: In Conversation With JLR And TCS

Forbes, in collaboration with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and JLR, hosted an engaging fireside chat featuring industry leaders Barbara Bergmeier, Strategic Advisor JLR, and Anupam Singhal, President - Manufacturing at TCS, moderated by Sudeep Mazumdar, Head UK&I Manufacturing, TCS. The conversation explored pivotal themes that are shaping the future of manufacturing and mobility, including AI-driven transformation, software-defined vehicles (SDVs), and the evolution of supply chains. Leaders also addressed the rapid shift toward electrification and sustainability, highlighting innovations in EVs, battery ecosystems, and green mobility solutions. The role of AI and digitalization in smart factories, automation, and digital twins was also a focal point, alongside the critical need for a future-ready workforce through upskilling, DEI initiatives, and talent transformation. A key highlight was the Tata Group's cross-industry synergies, emphasizing collaboration and innovation across sectors. The conversation reinforced the importance of leadership in navigating transformation and building the future of automotive and mobility through digital innovation and strategic partnerships. This insightful discussion underscored how industry pioneers are driving the next wave of change, leveraging technology and collaboration to shape a more sustainable, intelligent, and connected future of mobility. Watch the full conversation here.

TCS launches three center in Europe to accelerates SDV innovation
TCS launches three center in Europe to accelerates SDV innovation

Business Standard

time23-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Standard

TCS launches three center in Europe to accelerates SDV innovation

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) said that it has setup two new automotive delivery centers in Germany as well as an engineering center in Romania, to expand its capabilities in software-defined vehicles (SDV) space. The delivery centers in Munich, Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany will support automakers in developing and deploying TCS software-driven services that cater to autonomous driving, infotainment, safety systems, and connected vehicle technologies. Meanwhile, the engineering center in Romania will focus on designing and building advanced automotive software platforms to support early-stage development and innovation. This expansion is part of TCS longterm strategy to strengthen its end-to-end automotive software capabilities, chip-to-cloud technologies, and services. The strategic location of these centers will enable close collaboration with leading European OEMs and global automotive enterprises, providing nearshore capabilities. The new centers currently house over 100 talented professionals who will work together with more than 2000 SDV Engineers across TCS global locations. This diverse and global talent pool will enable the development of next generation automotive platforms for digital cockpits and infotainment, advanced driver assistance systems, and other critical SDV functions supporting the full product lifecycle from concept and development to production and post-launch support. Regu Ayyaswamy, senior vice president & global head, Internet of Things (IoT) and Digital Engineering at TCS, said, These new centers will position TCS at the forefront of automotive innovation, enabling us to deliver state-of-the-art solutions in autonomous driving and advanced cockpit systems. This expansion reaffirms our commitment to leading the transformation in the Software-Defined Vehicles space. Anupam Singhal, president and business group head, manufacturing, TCS, said, The shift to software defined vehicles marks a defining moment for the automotive industry. With the launch of these new centers, we are deepening our commitment to support OEMs in building the next generation of intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles. This expansion is a key milestone in our journey toward Future-Ready Mobility where software, engineering, and design, backed by AI, converge to deliver safer, more personalized, and continuously enriching experiences for drivers and passengers. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a digital transformation and technology partner of choice for industry-leading organizations worldwide. On a consolidated basis, TCS reported a 1.26% decline in net profit to Rs 12,224 crore while revenue from operations rose 0.79% to Rs 64,479 crore in Q4 March 2025 over Q3 December 2024. The counter declined 1.32% to Rs 3,388.95 on the BSE.

TCS expands SDV capabilities with new centres in Germany and Romania
TCS expands SDV capabilities with new centres in Germany and Romania

Business Standard

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Standard

TCS expands SDV capabilities with new centres in Germany and Romania

India's largest IT services firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), today announced the expansion of its capabilities in the rapidly evolving Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV) space. TCS has set up two new automotive delivery centres in Germany — located in Munich and Villingen-Schwenningen — as well as an engineering centre in Romania. These new hubs mark a strategic move to help TCS' global automotive clients accelerate their transition to next-generation mobility solutions. The delivery centres in Germany will support automakers in developing and deploying TCS' software-driven services that cater to autonomous driving, infotainment, safety systems and connected vehicle technologies. Meanwhile, the engineering centre in Romania will focus on designing and building advanced automotive software platforms to support early-stage development and innovation. This expansion is part of TCS' long-term strategy to strengthen its end-to-end automotive software capabilities, chip-to-cloud technologies and services. Regu Ayyaswamy, senior vice-president and global head, Internet of Things (IoT) and Digital Engineering at TCS, said: 'These new centres will position TCS at the forefront of automotive innovation, enabling us to deliver state-of-the-art solutions in autonomous driving and advanced cockpit systems. This expansion reaffirms our commitment to leading the transformation in the Software-Defined Vehicles space.' The strategic location of these centres will enable close collaboration with leading European original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and global automotive enterprises, providing nearshore capabilities. The new centres currently house over 100 professionals who will work alongside more than 2,000 SDV engineers across TCS' global locations. TCS' expansion aligns with the global automotive industry's shift towards software-defined, connected and autonomous mobility. As demand grows for intelligent vehicle technologies, TCS is well-positioned to lead this transformation. Europe is a strategically significant location for TCS' automotive delivery hubs due to its robust automotive industry and the presence of several leading manufacturers in the region. Anupam Singhal, president and business group head, manufacturing, TCS, said: 'The shift to software-defined vehicles marks a defining moment for the automotive industry. With the launch of these new centres, we are deepening our commitment to support OEMs in building the next generation of intelligent, connected and sustainable vehicles. This expansion is a key milestone in our journey toward Future-Ready Mobility — where software, engineering and design, backed by AI, converge to deliver safer, more personalised and continuously enriching experiences for drivers and passengers.' TCS has been serving automotive customers in Europe for the past 25 years and has a strong presence in automotive hubs across the region. The organisation has been delivering innovative solutions in digital cockpit, electrification, autonomous vehicles and connected car ecosystems through digital engineering, IoT, cloud and data analytics. TCS also leverages generative AI to accelerate product development with feature generation and testing in SDVs, enabling faster innovation and enhanced personalisation. TCS' presence in Europe enhances its position in the global automotive value chain by leveraging local talent and expertise, fostering closer collaboration with clients and improving customer satisfaction. TCS has a long-standing commitment to serving as a trusted IT partner for European enterprises, with a presence in the region for over 45 years. TCS Europe has over 15,000 employees.

TCS to boost innovation around Software-Defined Vehicle
TCS to boost innovation around Software-Defined Vehicle

The Hindu

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Hindu

TCS to boost innovation around Software-Defined Vehicle

Tata Consultancy Services has on Friday (June 20, 2025) announced the expansion of its capabilities in the rapidly evolving Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV) space. To drive this, TCS sets up two new Automotive Delivery Centres in Germany: in Munich and in Villingen-Schwenningen, as well as an engineering centre in Romania, said the tech firm. The delivery centres in Germany would support automakers in developing and deploying TCS's software-driven services that cater to autonomous driving, infotainment, safety systems, and connected vehicle technologies. Meanwhile, the engineering centre in Romania would focus on designing and building advanced automotive software platforms to support early-stage development and innovation. This expansion was part of TCS's long-term strategy to strengthen its end-to-end automotive software capabilities, chip-to-cloud technologies, and services, the firm said. Regu Ayyaswamy, Senior Vice President & Global Head, Internet of Things (IoT) and Digital Engineering at TCS, said, 'These new centers will position TCS at the forefront of automotive innovation, enabling us to deliver state-of-the-art solutions in autonomous driving and advanced cockpit systems. This expansion reaffirms our commitment to leading the transformation in the Software-Defined Vehicles space.' Anupam Singhal, President and Business Group Head, Manufacturing, TCS, said, 'The shift to software-defined vehicles marks a defining moment for the automotive industry. With the launch of these new centres, we are deepening our commitment to support OEMs in building the next generation of intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles.'' This expansion was a key milestone in TCS' journey toward Future-Ready Mobility — where software, engineering, and design, backed by AI, converge to deliver safer, more personalised, and continuously enriching experiences for drivers and passengers, he added. According to an official communique, TCS has a long-standing commitment to serving European enterprises, including global automotive manufacturers, with a presence in the region for over 45 years. The company has over 15,000 employees in Europe

TCS expands software-defined vehicle capabilities in Europe with new hubs
TCS expands software-defined vehicle capabilities in Europe with new hubs

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

TCS expands software-defined vehicle capabilities in Europe with new hubs

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced the establishment of three new centres in Europe to strengthen its focus on Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The company has opened two Automotive Delivery Centres in Germany — in Munich and Villingen-Schwenningen — and an Engineering Centre in Romania. These facilities aim to support global automotive clients in developing and deploying software-based services across autonomous driving , infotainment, safety systems, and connected vehicle technologies . The Romanian engineering centre will focus on early-stage development and the design of automotive software platforms . TCS stated that the strategic locations of the new centres will facilitate collaboration with European automotive manufacturers and offer nearshore delivery capabilities. Over 100 professionals are currently based at the new hubs and will work alongside a wider team of more than 2,000 SDV engineers across TCS's global network. Strategic focus Regu Ayyaswamy, Senior Vice President and Global Head, Internet of Things (IoT) and Digital Engineering , TCS, said, 'These new centres will position TCS at the forefront of automotive innovation , enabling us to deliver state-of-the-art solutions in autonomous driving and advanced cockpit systems. This expansion reaffirms our commitment to leading the transformation in the Software-Defined Vehicles space.' Anupam Singhal, President and Business Group Head, Manufacturing, TCS, added, 'The shift to software-defined vehicles marks a defining moment for the automotive industry. With the launch of these new centres, we are deepening our commitment to support OEMs in building the next generation of intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles. This expansion is a key milestone in our journey toward Future-Ready Mobility —where software, engineering, and design, backed by AI, converge to deliver safer, more personalised, and continuously enriching experiences for drivers and passengers.' TCS has been working with automotive clients in Europe for over 25 years and operates in key industry hubs across the region. The company supports the development of technologies such as digital cockpits, electrification, autonomous driving, and connected ecosystems using digital engineering, IoT, cloud, data analytics, and generative AI.

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