DETROIT, October 3, 2012 – Tata Technologies, a leading global provider of engineering services and product development IT, will display its electric MObility (eMO) engineering study EV at the CIMdata PLM Road Map™ 2012 event Oct. 2-3, in Plymouth, Mich. eMO made its world debut at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), in Detroit, in January 2012. Tata Technologies also will release six PLM-focused White Papers at the event including “PLM Transformation: The Program Management Framework,” showcasing the PLM transformation initiatives at Jaguar Land Rover supported by Tata Technologies, and it will demonstrate the innovative application of PLM software solutions that supported the creation of eMO.
“The eMO project symbolizes the coming of age of Indian automotive engineering,” Warren Harris, Tata
Technologies President and COO said at its NAIAS debut. “It is a tangible example of the capability of Tata Technologies to engineer a full vehicle – a first for any India-based engineering services company.”
The eMO architecture emphasizes “right size” personal urban transportation by minimizing its exterior footprint and maximizing interior space. With sustainability in mind, eMO benefits from a low carbon footprint and a recyclability strategy. The business case underpinning the eMO project sets the MSRP at the disruptive price point of $20,000, before tax incentives or rebates.
JLR Keynote: PLM Transformation with Tata Technologies
John Knight-Gregson, i-PLM Program Lead at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), will make a keynote presentation at PLM Road Map™ 2012 titled “PLM Transformation: Setting Up the Program Framework” that will highlight JLR’s PLM transformation story, which has been supported by Tata Technologies.
Tata Technologies will release a White Paper also titled “PLM Transformation: Setting Up the Program Framework,” authored by Lionel Grealou, Tata Technologies Head of Business Transformation and iPLM Program Lead at JLR, that will offer an in-depth look at the framework that enabled this successful transformation.
Five additional Tata Technologies White Papers also will be released at CIMdata PLM Road Map 2012:
- Effective Complex Enterprise PLM Migrations
- Frugal PLM
- Digital Plant Engineering: Reduce Costs, Time to Market
- Optimizing Support Costs in a PLM Environment
- Improving Skills, Knowledge Capture – a Modern Imperative
“The ground breaking eMO study was completed quickly and accurately in large part because the development team utilized leading edge PLM solutions,” according to Kevin Power, Tata Technologies Dassault Systemés Business Development Manager, and a member of the eMO project. Those solutions also will be demonstrated throughout the event within the eMO exhibit.
To download a copy of “PLM Transformation: Setting Up the Program Framework,” or any of the Tata
Technologies exclusive PLM White Papers,
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To learn more about eMO, and Tata Technologies – the first Indian engineering services organization
capable of delivering a full vehicle,
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PLM Road Map 2012 is a two-day event that will challenge attendees to shift their current thinking to a new level in a series of presentations focusing on the global transformation of product development and
innovation processes. PLM Road Map 2012 is the leading international event that helps companies leverage cross-disciplinary and cross-industry knowledge and feedback to smooth and speed their PLM journeys. For more information,
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About Tata Technologies
Tata Technologies, founded in 1989, is a global leader in Engineering Services Outsourcing and Product Development IT services to the global manufacturing industry; enabling ambitious manufacturing companies to design and build better products.
Tata Technologies is a company of innovators, specialists in the design engineering space, who apply cutting-edge technology to provide a competitive advantage to customers in the manufacturing sector. The company is a strategic partner for developing complete vehicles (VPD group), engineering subsystems and components (E&D), managing the NPI process and collaborative engineering (PLM), and tying together information created and used throughout the extended manufacturing enterprise (ESG). Tata Technologies is headquartered in Singapore, with regional headquarters offices in the United States (Novi, Michigan), India (Pune) and the UK (Coventry). The company has a combined global work force of more than 6,000 employees serving clients worldwide from facilities in North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific
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