L&T Technology Services Wins $80 Million Digital Engineering Transformation Contract in Sustainability Sector

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L&T Technology Services (LTTS), a leader in global engineering and technology services, has secured an $80 million, multi-year contract with a US-based industrial solutions manufacturer. This collaboration is set to drive the client’s digital transformation with the integration of advanced technologies such as connected products and the digital thread, fostering innovation on a larger scale.

This deal, focused on the Sustainability segment, includes the establishment of a dedicated Center of Excellence (CoE) in India. The CoE will serve as a global hub for innovation, supporting the client’s digital transformation and product lifecycle management (PLM). The initiative is aimed at expanding the client’s global reach while advancing their capabilities in digital technologies that are reshaping industries.

LTTS, using its engineering expertise and “Go Deeper to Scale Strategy,” aims to drive significant innovation for the client. This strategy, built on the principles of Purposeful, Agile, and Innovative approaches, will help the client maintain a leadership position in a rapidly changing market.

Amit Chadha, CEO & Managing Director of L&T Technology Services, shared, “This partnership highlights LTTS’ ability to lead sustainable digital transformations for global industry leaders. By leveraging AI insights, connected solutions, business automation, and our engineering expertise, we will help the client bring high-quality products to market faster, delivering greater value to their customers.”

L&T Technology Services is a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), providing design, development, testing, and support services across products and processes. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including mobility, sustainability, and tech, with a customer base that includes 69 Fortune 500 companies. With a global workforce of over 23,460 employees, LTTS operates in 22 design centers and 108 innovation labs worldwide.