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Dassault Systemes Sees Double Digit growth in India on Strong Domestic Demand
Dassault Systemes Sees Double Digit growth in India on Strong Domestic Demand

Entrepreneur

time18-07-2025

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  • Entrepreneur

Dassault Systemes Sees Double Digit growth in India on Strong Domestic Demand

During the first quarter earnings, Dassault's Asia revenue increased 5 per cent driven by India, Southeast Asia, and Korea. Asia represented 22 per cent of the software revenue You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. French 3D software major Dassault Systemes is seeing double digit growth in India on the back of strong domestic demand from sectors like Manufacturing, Infrastructure, and Lifesciences. India is a key hub for the company with about 15 per cent of its 25,000 strong workforce based here. "Though we don't declare the numbers, we have a good presence in India. India has been contributing significantly to our global revenue of about USD 6.7 billion. From 2020 onwards, we are growing in double digits driven by the domestic demand. We have seen growth in the automotive and infrastructure related projects," Deepak NG, Managing Director, Dassault Systemes India told Entrepreneur India. In India, Dassault Systemes works with companies such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, L&T Hydrocarbon, Raphe, and Blumotiv, among others. In the recent past, Dassault is witnessing increased adoption of technology in the manufacturing sector. "Earlier, many of these organizations had homegrown applications…but we have been seeing now that they want to have applications that are well established which actually helps them on optimization of their production plants, making machines interact with each other, etc.," said Deepak. During the first quarter earnings, Dassault Systemes' revenue in the Americas increased by 7 per cent to represent 43 per cent of the software revenue. This growth acceleration is driven by Aerospace & Defense, Transport & Mobility, and High-Tech. Despite tariff uncertainty, Europe, representing 36 per cent of the software revenue, increased 1 per cent, led by good growth in Aerospace & Defense. In Asia, revenue increased 5 per cent driven by India, Southeast Asia, and Korea. Asia represented 22 per cent of the software revenue. In India, though a majority of the revenue is driven by the large enterprises, there is a huge installation base in the MSME and startup segments. "We are seeing a lot of traction from the startup segment whether it is drone manufacturing or EV battery…they are all leveraging our cloud successfully. So we have a dedicated team focusing on that to support startups with some new programs and initiatives, to help them with the right application based on their product design and development. So while large accounts give us more growth because of the size, when it comes to volume, it is mid and startups," said Deepak. In February this year, Dassault Systèmes launched the new "3D UNIV+RSES" technology that embed multiple generative AI technologies at the core of global IP Lifecycle Management (IPLM) for the benefit of its clients. This evolving architecture is aimed at helping clients to fully exploit their 3D design, virtual twins and PLM data in a new space of representation, the premier digital environment to train new categories of Experience as a Service (XaaS).

SRM Institute of Science and Technology Tiruchirappalli and Dassault Systemes Signs MoU to Advance Engineering Education, Innovation and Research
SRM Institute of Science and Technology Tiruchirappalli and Dassault Systemes Signs MoU to Advance Engineering Education, Innovation and Research

Fashion Value Chain

time02-07-2025

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SRM Institute of Science and Technology Tiruchirappalli and Dassault Systemes Signs MoU to Advance Engineering Education, Innovation and Research

Tiruchirappalli | Delhi NCR, India SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tiruchirappalli (SRMIST Trichy), one of the leading engineering institutions in India and Dassault Systemes (Euronext Paris: FR0014003TT8, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster a collaborative ecosystem that promotes engineering innovation, skill development, startup incubation, and local research. This collaboration aims to leverage Dassault Systemes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform and technology expertise to equip students, faculty, and early-stage entrepreneurs with industry-relevant digital skills and applications. From left to Right: Dr. Shivakumar R., Chairman, SRM Group of Institutions, Chennai Ramapuram and Tiruchirappalli and Deepak NG, MD India, Dassault Systemes The MoU focuses on facilitating the creation of an industry-ready, skilled workforce by integrating advanced design and engineering applications into academic and training programs, equipping students with relevant digital competencies. In addition, it supports the incubation of student- and faculty-led startups that are working on the development of innovative products and processes, thereby contributing to India's growing engineering and manufacturing ecosystem. SRMIST, Trichy and Dassault Systemes signs MoU The initiative will drive R&D within the institute, focusing on the design of local technologies, systems and equipment in alignment with India's long-term goals of innovation and self-reliance. Another objective is to promote research and development initiatives that focus on the local design of technologies, systems and equipment, aligning with the country's long-term innovation and self-reliance goals. Dr. Shivakumar R., Chairman, SRM Group of Institutions, Chennai Ramapuram and Tiruchirappalli, said 'At SRMIST Tiruchirappalli, we are committed to nurturing a generation of innovators who are equipped not just with academic knowledge but with the application and mindset to solve real-world challenges. This collaboration with Dassault Systemes opens new avenues for our students and faculty to engage with advanced digital technologies, pursue cutting-edge research, and build impactful startups. It marks a significant step forward in aligning education with the needs of tomorrow's industries.' 'Our collaboration with SRMIST Tiruchirappalli reflects a shared vision to empower young minds with digital design applications and industry-relevant insights, enabling them to drive innovation from the classroom to the marketplace. Through this MoU, we aim to provide access to advanced digital technology platforms, fostering research and supporting startups at every stage from idea to execution,' said Deepak NG, Managing Director, India, Dassault Systemes.

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