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Tata Technologies Ltd.
Industry Engineering
Product Lifecycle Management
Information Technology
Automotive
Aerospace
Construction and Heavy Machinery
Manufacturing
Digital Manufacturing
Headquarters India[1]
Key people Patrick McGoldrick, CEO
Warren Harris, President and Global COO
V Balaji, Global CIO
Dr. Biswadip Shome, Head of International Aerospace
Products Aerospace PLM
Automotive PLM
Construction and Heavy Machinery PLM
PLM Software Sales, Training and Support
Revenue US$300 million (2009){{http://www.tatatechnologies.com/annualreports/2011/Annual%20Report%202010-2011-2MB.pdf%7Cdate=February 2011}}
Employees 7,200 (2011)[citation needed]

Tata Technologies Limited is a company in the Tata Group that provides services in Engineering and Design (E&D), Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Enterprise Solutions, manufacturing and product development IT services to Tier 1 automotive and aerospace OEMs and their suppliers. The company is active in North America, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region.

The company was founded in 1989 and acquired INCAT, a European-based company, in 2005. Tata Technologies is internationally head-quartered in Singapore, with regional headquarters in the United States (Novi, Michigan), India (Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park in Hinjewadi - outside Pune) and the UK (Coventry). The company operates in 14 countries and has a combined global work force of more than 5,200 employees.

The new (April 2011) Vehicle Programs & Development (VPD) Group provides multiple engineering and design solutions, including comprehensive product development.

The group works across multiple domains, including:[citation needed]

  • Product Design
  • Vehicle Architecture
  • Advanced Engineering
  • Vehicle CAE
  • Body Structures
  • Exteriors
  • Interiors
  • Chassis
  • Powertrain
  • Electrical
  • Digital Manufacturing
  • PLM and IT

Tata Technologies employs more than 5,200 professionals worldwide representing 27 different nationalities and operates U.S.-based and offshore engineering and design delivery centers.

Kevin Fisher, President of the VPD Group, is a key architect of Tata Technologies’ VPD strategy. With 30 years of international engineering experience, Kevin’s background includes several large-scale initiatives for major automotive OEMs, including end-to-end styling of some of the industry’s most acclaimed vehicles. He has managed complete-vehicle engineering projects, major facelifts, body in white (BIW), closures platforms, and truck and SUV programs.

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Better Innovation site - Tata Nano and the electric MObility EV engineering study ("eMO") Official website]

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