
Tata Technologies and Emerson collaborate to fast-track mobility innovation
has announced a global partnership with
Emerson
to develop cutting-edge, integrated testing and validation solutions tailored for next-generation mobility. This collaboration is designed to address the increasing complexity in electric, connected, and autonomous vehicles by combining Tata Technologies' prowess in systems engineering and platform development with Emerson's test and measurement automation capabilities.
The strategic alliance will cater to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across automotive, aerospace, and commercial vehicle segments worldwide. Together, the two companies aim to reduce product development timelines and costs, enabling faster time-to-market for advanced mobility solutions.
'This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to building a software-defined future,' said Nachiket Paranjpe, President and Head of Automotive Sales at Tata Technologies.
Accelerating EV and Infotainment Validation
Highlighting the early success of the partnership, Tata Technologies and Emerson completed the development of
EV powertrain test rigs
for a European luxury OEM in just five months — a 67 per cent improvement over the conventional 15-month timeline. In another joint project, the duo created a fully automated validation setup for a premium infotainment head-up display unit, executing over 30,000 test scenarios to expedite development cycles.
'This is a powerful synergy between Emerson's test innovation and Tata Technologies' engineering scale,' said Shitendra Bhattacharya, Country Head and Director, Emerson's Test and Measurement business in India.
Pilot programmes are already underway across India, Europe and North America, with further joint solutions planned. As OEMs navigate the demands of software-defined and
connected vehicles
, this collaboration is set to offer intelligent, end-to-end testing ecosystems that keep pace with the dynamic transportation industry.
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