Crafting luxurious experience at optimal costs. That’s engineering.
Car companies are focused on launching new products faster and at an optimal cost to deliver more value. This UK-based OEM had set very promising targets for itself to transform the future of modern luxury vehicles. Tata Technologies stepped in as a strategic Engineering Services Provider (ESP) to help it achieve its engineering goals for special vehicle programs.
Proactive customer service based on data insights. That’s better.
Delivering great customer experience requires in-depth customer insights. Committed to delivering new mobility solutions through new technologies, business models, and partnerships, this customer wanted to leverage the superpower of data and collaborated with Tata Technologies to develop a powerful data lake and predictive analytics model.
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High-performance data architecture for global operations. That’s engineering.
With 150+ facilities and R&D centers spread across the world, this global Tier 1 wanted to create a high-performance digital network that enabled collaboration between teams and helped them engineer competitive products. Tata Technologies leveraged its manufacturing domain knowledge to migrate legacy systems into a high-performance environment.
More cargo per aircraft. That’s engineering.
The recovery from the pandemic led to increased freight demand. The client, a Singapore-based Airframe MRO solution provider wanted to address this opportunity by repurposing old passenger aircraft and leveraging them in the freighter sector. Tata Technologies leveraged its aerospace engineering capabilities to enable this passenger to freight (P2F) conversion and ensure more productivity per aircraft.
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Plug-in safety, efficiency, and experience. That’s better.
Over the years, the customer has earned its reputation as America’s leading manufacturer of lowest-cost buses that are easy to maintain and operate. The manufacturer wanted to add electric buses to its portfolio to stay ahead in the competition while keeping design and development low.
More construction per equipment. That’s engineering.
A leading designer and manufacturer of lift and access equipment, the customer has been innovating powerful, versatile equipment since 1969. To boost productivity, ensure uptime, and support forward progress, their constant focus is to develop cutting-edge products and bring a fresh perspective to the worksite of the future.
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On-time response for delightful customer experience. That’s better.
India’s leading integrated power company did not let the pandemic stall their customer care services. In fact, they transformed the process and made it better. Their 12 million+ customers across the country were delighted with the response.
Launch new plants faster, at a lower cost. That’s engineering.
The customer is the world’s second-most geographically diversified steel producer. Their operations are fully integrated – from mining to the manufacturing and marketing of finished products. For a new manufacturing plant, the customer wanted to minimize construction costs and reduce the manufacturing errors – even before the plant was built.
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Upskilling youth of Karnataka for higher employability. That’s better.
The Karnataka Government was exploring ways to boost employment in the state and upskill its students on the latest Industry 4.0 and Electric Vehicle technologies to support manufacturing companies. They collaborated with us to transform 150 government-owned ITIs across the state into modern technology hubs with latest industry ready courseware approved by NCVET, offer training programs, and provide equipment and software support for Industry 4.0 standards.
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Skilling at scale to develop competitive products. That’s better.
The customer is a leading US-based manufacturer of aircraft engines and auxiliary power units. They design, build and service the world’s most advanced aircraft engines widely used in both civil aviation and military aviation. To be the best at what they do – they needed to upskill and train the next-generation of engineers.
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Intelligent innovations underpinning intelligent products. That’s engineering.
The customer, India’s largest auto OEM with a global presence, offers an extensive range of integrated, smart, and e-mobility solutions. For easy collaboration between functions, the OEM sought an interactive, easy to deploy AI/ML framework solution.