TCS opens new delivery centre in France

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has inaugurated a new delivery centre in Toulouse, France, aimed at leveraging advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI, machine learning, and data analytics to support customers in the aerospace sector and related industries, including manufacturing and defense.

The delivery centre is designed to drive AI-powered transformation and foster innovation, enabling European clients to enhance their aircraft design, manufacturing, and maintenance processes.

“This includes enhancing fuel efficiency, developing advanced materials for lighter aircraft structures, and implementing predictive maintenance to minimise downtime, improve safety, and redefine the passenger experience of the future,” the company said in a press release.

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The Toulouse facility is TCS’ fourth delivery centre in France. Other centres are in in Lille, Poitiers, and Paris-Suresnes.

Anupam Singhal, pesident – Manufacturing, TCS, said: “This new center embodies TCS’ commitment to driving future-ready manufacturing within the aerospace industry.”

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