Tata Technologies Enters Europe’s Aviation Hub

Tata Tech sets up innovation centre in Toulouse in France; will cater to the new-age product engineering & digital requirements of the global aerospace and defence sector

Civil Aviation

Mumbai. Tata Technologies, a global product engineering and digital services company, inaugurated its innovation centre in Toulouse, France, to cater for the new-age product engineering & digital requirements of the global aerospace and defence sector. As a strategic supplier for Airbus, Tata Technologies brings 3-decades long engineering expertise, having worked with global aerospace customers on a wide range of strategic projects across product engineering, manufacturing engineering and customer services engineering areas. This new centre in Toulouse celebrates the larger Tata Group’s commitment to the aerospace & defence sector.

The new centre aims at strengthening Tata Technologies’ relationship with Airbus as an engineering partner and expand its horizon in the industry by leveraging its innovative sustainable solutions for product engineering, manufacturing engineering, customer services engineering, predictive maintenance, tool design, data analytics, factory automation, process design and simulations. These end-to-end solutions are designed to transform digital customer journeys into seamless customer experiences.

Speaking on occasion, Mr Deepanshu Khurana. Second Secretary (Economic & Commerce), Embassy of India said, ” I am delighted to be part of the Tata Technologies Aerospace & Defence innovation centre inauguration event which would further strengthen the relationship between India and France. As part of the Tata group, Tata Technologies brings in three decades of product engineering and digital transformation expertise that would provide great potential to the companies in this region. This new centre will provide growth opportunities and foster talent in Toulouse. It will also strengthen the economic ecosystem of the region. This is consistent with the growing economic cooperation between India and France and increasing investments from India into France in important high-quality areas.”

Speaking on occasion, Mr Warren Harris, Managing Director, and CEO of Tata Technologies said, “We are excited about the potential of the new innovation centre that we inaugurated in Toulouse, the primary aviation hub of Europe today. This new centre is designed to innovate solutions for Airbus and other Global OEMs leveraging skills of the local talent pool and knowledge of our global team/s spread across the world. We believe that creating a local ecosystem that is diverse, knowledgeable and skilled for our customers in the market will boost our strategic alliance and help us develop better products efficiently.”

Tata Technologies leverages its global engineering engagement model to deliver fast and optimized solutions for engineering analysis and modelling, continuous engineering support, cabin interior design and development, passenger-to-freighter conversion, tooling, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO).