Opens State-Of-The-Art Technical Lab at its Hinjewadi Campus to bolster company’s full vehicle and machine development program capabilities
Global engineering services provider Tata Technologies has announced the expansion of its Engineering Research and Development Centre, Axia – VAVE Centre of Excellence, at the company’s Hinjewadi campus. The 8,700-square-foot facility will provide Tata Technologies’ clients with end-to-end product development capabilities including product innovation, value engineering, cost engineering, and teardown and benchmarking services.
As per the release, the facility will support multiple full-vehicle and machine development programs currently underway at Tata Technologies. Such initiatives call for a larger physical space wherein equipment can be dismantled, studied, and compared with the competition to pinpoint areas for design improvement and cost optimization.
The new Engineering Research and Development Centre is equipped with the latest tools, software, and machinery and can be used to perform benchmarking studies for up to four passenger vehicles, two off-road vehicles, or two trucks at a time. Tata Technologies also plans to use the facility for small prototype builds and robotics training.
Tata Technologies Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Warren Harris said, “Axia – Vave Centre of Excellence is a response to the growing global demand for frugal engineering services. This enhances our ability to provide clients with innovative, clean-sheet solutions for minimizing non-essential product costs and maximizing intrinsic product value.”
The Engineering Research and Development Centre is enabling engineers to move from the virtual design space to real, physical vehicles and vehicle aggregates. The company’s technical staff will be able to study complex vehicle or machine systems in detail and get acquainted with new technologies. This R&D commitment by Tata Technologies looks ahead at the upcoming trend in innovation spend by automotive players, which is expected to grow significantly in the next few years.