L&T and Airbus Strengthen Partnership with Advanced Simulation Centre in Bangalore
- In Reports
- 04:09 PM, May 24, 2024
- Myind Staff
L&T Technology Services has recently inaugurated the Simulation Centre of Excellence for Airbus, strategically positioned at the LTTS state-of-the-art campus in Bangalore. This Centre of Excellence is geared towards enhancing engineering support for Airbus aircraft structural simulation activities across its diverse business units in Europe, covering France, Germany, the UK, and Spain.
Equipped with cutting-edge simulation software, hardware, and high-performance computational machinery, the Simulation CoE aims to standardise processes across all Airbus European business units and aircraft programs, thus improving efficiency and productivity to meet program milestones promptly.
Launched around 18 months ago with a dedicated core team, the Centre of Excellence (CoE) has shown considerable growth and development. There are plans for substantial expansion over the next two years, underlining LTTS's commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in aerospace engineering.
Commenting on this milestone, Alind Saxena, President Sales and Executive Director of L&T Technology Services, expressed, "The establishment of the Simulation CoE for Airbus underscores our steadfast commitment to driving innovation alongside Airbus. This Centre is not solely about technology; it's about establishing a standardised, efficient framework that propels Airbus' industry-leading aircraft into the future. Together, we are shaping the future of aviation, ensuring that our collaboration remains pivotal to our success in India and globally."
The inauguration of the Simulation CoE for Airbus marks a decade of successful collaboration between LTTS and Airbus India, demonstrating a shared dedication to innovation and excellence in the aerospace industry. It lays the groundwork for continued dominance in key markets like Europe and India, with streamlined processes enhancing operational efficiency and productivity.
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