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United News of India
22-05-2025
- Business
- United News of India
UST, T-Works sign MoU to accelerate Industry 4.0 solutions for semiconductor, AI sectors
Thiruvananthapuram, May 22 (UNI) UST, a leading digital transformation solutions company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with T-Works, India's largest prototyping center, established by the Government of Telangana, to accelerate product innovation in the manufacturing and engineering sectors. UST will serve as the systems integrator, offering end-to-end solutions and providing a launch pad for T-Works startups to scale up, specifically in areas such as Automotive AI platforms, Semiconductor ATE frameworks, and Smart Factory integration. This partnership further combines UST's digital, AI, and systems integration capabilities with T-Works' prototyping infrastructure and strong startup ecosystem. By blending UST's IoT-driven digital prototyping capabilities with T-Works' physical manufacturing strengths, customers in the automotive, semiconductor and manufacturing sectors are expected to benefit from up to 45% faster hardware-to-digital integration. Shared-risk innovation models and joint IP ownership will enable an estimated 40% reduction in R&D costs, making advanced prototyping and digital transformation accessible to startups, MSMEs, and large enterprises. In addition, UST's customers will gain a first mover advantage through priority access to AI-optimized CNC workflows, early GaN power device prototypes, and subsidized use of UST's semiconductor design libraries. The MoU was formally exchanged at UST's Thiruvananthapuram campus in the presence of Alexander Varghese, Chief Operating Officer, UST, and Joginder Tanikella, CEO, T-Works. Sahaj R Sandhu from T Works, Shilpa Menon, UST Thiruvananthapuram Center Head; Bhavesh Sasirajan, Ashok G Nair & Deepti Sujatha, Roshni Das K, from UST were present at the ceremony. Speaking about the MoU, Alexander Varghese, Chief Operating Officer, UST, said, 'We are pleased to partner with T-Works in a collaboration that brings together UST's deep expertise in systems integration and T-Works' advanced prototyping capabilities." "By bringing together physical manufacturing capabilities and digital simulation models, we're creating a powerful 'phygital' innovation platform." "This partnership not only drives faster and more cost-effective product development but also empowers startups and enterprises to scale breakthrough ideas into market-ready solutions. Together, we are building a robust innovation ecosystem designed to help clients and partners stay ahead in an increasingly dynamic and competitive landscape.' Joginder Tanikella, Chief Executive Officer, T-works, said, 'We are excited to collaborate with UST in a pivotal step towards accelerating India's manufacturing and product development capabilities." "By combining UST's expertise in AI and digital engineering with our advanced prototyping infrastructure, this partnership is a catalytic moment for innovation in India's manufacturing and automotive sector." "Startups within the T-Works ecosystem will also benefit from direct access to UST's global customer base, significantly expanding their market reach.' As a part of this MoU, UST is set to deploy its resources at T-Works' state-of-the-art prototyping facility, providing its teams with hands-on experience across various stages of product development. "It also includes joint development and commercialization of new IP, such as 5G-enabled industrial IoT modules, and the incubation of Industry 4.0 solutions through UST-powered accelerators for automotive suppliers." UNI DS GNK


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
UST ties up with T-Works to boost Industry 4.0 innovation in manufacturing and automotive sectors
UST , a digital transformation company, and T-Works , India's largest prototyping centre established by theTelangana government, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support product development in manufacturing, semiconductor, and automotive industries. The partnership aims to integrate UST's digital and AI capabilities with T-Works' prototyping infrastructure to provide end-to-end solutions for startups, MSMEs, and larger enterprises. Collaboration to lower R&D costs The agreement is expected to reduce research and development costs by up to 40 per cent through shared-risk innovation and joint intellectual property ownership. Combining digital prototyping with physical manufacturing is projected to speed up hardware-to-digital integration by as much as 45 per cent. UST will also offer its customers priority access to AI-optimised CNC workflows, early prototypes of GaN power devices, and subsidised use of semiconductor design resources. Alexander Varghese , Chief Operating Officer, UST, said, 'By bringing together physical manufacturing capabilities and digital simulation models, we're creating a 'phygital' innovation platform. This partnership drives faster and more cost-effective product development and supports startups and enterprises in scaling ideas into market-ready solutions.' Joginder Tanikella , Chief Executive Officer, T-Works, added, 'Combining UST's expertise in AI and digital engineering with our prototyping infrastructure marks a step towards advancing India's manufacturing and product development. Startups in the T-Works ecosystem will benefit from access to UST's global customer base, expanding their market reach.' The MoU also includes joint development and commercialisation of new intellectual property such as 5G-enabled industrial IoT modules and the incubation of Industry 4.0 solutions through a UST-powered accelerator for automotive suppliers. UST will deploy resources at T-Works' prototyping facility, providing experience across product development stages.


Mint
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- Mint
UST and T-Works Sign MoU to Accelerate Industry 4.0 Solutions for Manufacturing, Semiconductor and Automotive Sectors
UST's partnership with India's largest prototyping center to deliver turnkey solutions in Automotive AI, industrial IoT and Semiconductor testing Collaboration to cut R&D costs by up to 40% for startups and enterprises in manufacturing and automotive sectors MoU to accelerate innovation and cost-effective product development for startups, MSMEs and enterprises UST, a leading digital transformation solutions company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with T-Works, India's largest prototyping center, established by the Government of Telangana, to accelerate product innovation in the manufacturing and engineering sectors. UST will serve as the systems integrator, offering end-to-end solutions and providing a launch pad for T-Works startups to scale up, specifically in areas such as Automotive AI platforms, Semiconductor ATE frameworks, and Smart Factory integration. This partnership further combines UST's digital, AI, and systems integration capabilities with T-Works' prototyping infrastructure and strong startup ecosystem. By blending UST's IoT-driven digital prototyping capabilities with T-Works' physical manufacturing strengths, customers in the automotive, semiconductor and manufacturing sectors are expected to benefit from up to 45% faster hardware-to-digital integration. Shared-risk innovation models and joint IP ownership will enable an estimated 40% reduction in R&D costs, making advanced prototyping and digital transformation accessible to startups, MSMEs, and large enterprises. In addition, UST's customers will gain a first mover advantage through priority access to AI-optimized CNC workflows, early GaN power device prototypes, and subsidized use of UST's semiconductor design libraries. The MoU was formally exchanged at UST's Thiruvananthapuram campus in the presence of Alexander Varghese, Chief Operating Officer, UST, and Joginder Tanikella, CEO, T-Works. Sahaj R Sandhu from T Works, Shilpa Menon, UST Thiruvananthapuram Center Head; Bhavesh Sasirajan, Ashok G Nair & Deepti Sujatha, Roshni Das K, from UST were present at the ceremony. Speaking about the MoU, Alexander Varghese, Chief Operating Officer, UST, said, 'We are pleased to partner with T-Works in a collaboration that brings together UST's deep expertise in systems integration and T-Works' advanced prototyping capabilities. By bringing together physical manufacturing capabilities and digital simulation models, we're creating a powerful 'phygital' innovation platform. This partnership not only drives faster and more cost-effective product development but also empowers startups and enterprises to scale breakthrough ideas into market-ready solutions. Together, we are building a robust innovation ecosystem designed to help clients and partners stay ahead in an increasingly dynamic and competitive landscape.' Joginder Tanikella, Chief Executive Officer, T-works, said, 'We are excited to collaborate with UST in a pivotal step towards accelerating India's manufacturing and product development capabilities. By combining UST's expertise in AI and digital engineering with our advanced prototyping infrastructure, this partnership is a catalytic moment for innovation in India's manufacturing and automotive sector. Startups within the T-Works ecosystem will also benefit from direct access to UST's global customer base, significantly expanding their market reach.' As a part of this MoU, UST is set to deploy its resources at T-Works' state-of-the-art prototyping facility, providing its teams with hands-on experience across various stages of product development. It also includes joint development and commercialization of new IP, such as 5G-enabled industrial IoT modules, and the incubation of Industry 4.0 solutions through UST-powered accelerator for automotive suppliers. For more information and to leverage this partnership, please reach out to partnerships@ About UST Since 1999, UST has worked side by side with the world's best companies to make a powerful impact through transformation. Powered by technology, inspired by people, and led by our purpose, we partner with our clients from design to operation. Our digital solutions, proprietary platforms, engineering, R&D, products, and innovation ecosystem turn core challenges into impactful, disruptive solutions. With deep industry knowledge and a future-ready mindset, we infuse expertise, innovation, and agility into our clients' organizations—delivering measurable value and positive lasting change for them, their customers, and communities around the world. Together, with 30,000+ employees in 30+ countries, we build for boundless impact—touching billions of lives in the process. Visit us at About T-Works T-Works is India's largest prototyping centre and Manufacturing Knowledge Partner, set up by the Government of Telangana to encourage Startups and MSMEs in various sectors such as Electronics, Aerospace, Defence, Agriculture, Health, Environment and Textiles. T-Works was established as a not-for-profit state government company under section 8 of the Companies Act 2013 in 2018 and as a manufacturing incubator, T-Works support rural and urban entrepreneurs, from all sections of society, to bring their ideas to life by creating physical prototypes and designs for manufacturing as well as facilitating them with manufacturing education/skilling, product manufacturing, MSME schemes and market access.