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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced the launch of a new Internet of Things (IoT) engineering lab in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday, June 11. The new lab, designed to support the rapid prototyping, experimentation and large-scale implementation of AI, GenAI, and IoT engineering solutions, will assist clients in developing innovative solutions more efficiently.
The lab will carry the full suite of IoT solutions from the company and industry solutions for the manufacturing, energy, consumer and life sciences sectors.
“TCS’ investment in the ‘Bringing Life to Things Lab’ in Ohio will help our clients bridge the traditional divide between operational and digital technology by rapidly turning their ideas into minimum viable products that reimagine their value chain at scale,” said Amit Bajaj, President-North America, TCS.
The lab will also support the local community and embrace sustainability with TCS Grow+, a smart gardening technology, said the company.
“This lab will spark co-innovation, enabling clients to brainstorm and collaborate through design thinking workshops, and unlock the full potential of IoT, AI, and GenAI technologies,” said Regu Ayyaswamy, Global Head of IoT and Digital Engineering, TCS.
The opening of this lab underscores the Indian IT company’s strong presence in the US.
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