New Delhi: General Motors and Tata Consultancy Services have joined hands for global vehicle engineering in future.
According to a release, under this partnership, TCS will acquire certain assets at the GM Technical Center – India (GMTC-I), in Bengaluru. Also, it will support GM’s global vehicle programs with engineering design services over the next 5 years.
As part of the agreement, more than 1,300 employees of GMTC-I will transfer to TCS, including teams focused on propulsion systems, vehicle engineering, controls development, testing, creative design and special projects.
Dan Nicholson, Vice President, Electrification, Controls, Software & Electronics, GM, said, “TCS has been an outstanding partner for 16 years. We are pleased to evolve our partnership even further, as we work to deliver on our commitment to creating a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion.”
Regu Ayyaswamy, Global Head, Engineering and Industrial Services Practice, TCS, said, “We are delighted to elevate our long-standing relationship with GM to a strategic partnership. TCS is excited to be part of GM’s efforts in next-generation mobility, helping them design and engineer world-class vehicles that set new benchmarks in the driving experience, safety and emissions.”
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