New engineering design center for AI, technology, digital manufacturing

Interview, questions and answers: L&T Technology Services launches new engineering design center in Plano, Texas, to create more than 350 high-skilled jobs in artificial intelligence (AI), digital engineering, cybersecurity and smart manufacturing solutions.

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  • L&T Technology Services launches new engineering design center in Plano, Texas, near Dallas, to create more than 350 high-skilled jobs in artificial intelligence (AI), digital engineering, cybersecurity and smart manufacturing solutions.
  • Control Engineering interviewed two LTTS experts about how engineering design services can help industries with automation.
  • More details about the LTTS Plano engineering design center are provided.

A new engineering design center from L&T Technology Services (LTTS) aims to advance the factory of the future for Industry-4.0-based digital manufacturing, real-time railroad track inspections, wireless charging and battery management systems, artificial intelligence (AI) for Industry 4.0 and smart cities and software-defined imaging using AI for advances in medical technologies. A Control Engineering interview with LTTS executives on the June 26 facility inauguration, along with more details, follow below. Answers are lightly edited for length and clarity.

Answering questions about the LTTS design center in Plano, Texas (near Dallas) are:

  • Alind Saxena is LTTS executive director and president of mobility and tech.
  • Bhanu Gopalam is LTTS chief delivery and strategy officer and head of LTTS U.S. design centers.

Control Engineering: Please introduce the L&T Technology Services design center

Saxena: About 55% of our business comes from North American-based clients. We have a global delivery model, so we deliver from everywhere. We have more than 2400 employees, mostly engineers, in North America [more than 24,250 globally] and in North America, we work from various centers, including other design centers and customer locations.

Texas is not new for us. We now have close to 400 engineers working in Texas. In Houston, we work with oil and gas and other organizations. We have set up our centers around customers to help us get better insights and create a collaborative working environment…

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