Indian IT services and consulting company Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has inaugurated a new delivery center in Toulouse, France, focused on driving AI-powered transformation in the aerospace industry. ” In the new state-of-the-art facility, TCS will harness next-generation technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI, machine learning, and data analytics to help customers in aerospace and related industries such as manufacturing and defence,” the company said in a statement on January 20, 2025.
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AI-Driven Solutions for Aerospace
The new delivery center, located in Blagnac near Toulouse Airport, brings TCS closer to its aerospace industry customers. It will facilitate AI-driven transformation and foster innovation to improve aircraft design, manufacturing, and maintenance processes for European clients. This includes enhancing fuel efficiency, developing advanced materials for lighter aircraft structures, and implementing predictive maintenance to minimize downtime, improve safety, and redefine the passenger experience of the future, the company noted.
Anupam Singhal, President of Manufacturing at TCS, said, “This new center embodies TCS’ commitment to driving future-ready manufacturing within the aerospace industry. By harnessing the power of AI and our deep domain expertise, we aim to achieve new heights of efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. Together, we are not just shaping the future of aircraft production but enabling future-ready skies.”
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Commitment to Local Talent
This is TCS’ fourth delivery center in France, following those in Lille, Poitiers, and Paris-Suresnes. The company plans to double its workforce in France, building on its 30-year presence and working closely with some of the largest European businesses. TCS is also expanding its local impact through partnerships with French universities and its recently launched innovation hub, TCS Pace Port, in Paris.
Rammohan Gourneni, Country Head for France, TCS, added, “More than an expertise center, it is an engine of opportunities for engineers in the region, offering them dynamic and stimulating career prospects in an international environment. We aim to significantly invest in technologies, partnerships, and local talent to contribute to the development of an excellent aerospace industry, here in France.”