L&T Technology Services Ltd announced the establishment of LTTS’ Center of Excellence (CoE) in Jerusalem, Israel, thereby marking another key milestone in the firm’s global presence.
The CoE will be dedicated to developing and delivering end to end ASIC solutions, hardware and software based security solutions as well as next-generation video solutions for global customers in the following market segments – media, entertainment, telecom, automotive and IIoT. This will further complement LTTS’ efforts to offer innovative solutions and services and consolidate its leadership position across these market segments.
In addition to the CoE in Jerusalem, LTTS has launched a sales office in Tel-Aviv, that will be expanding the company’s business in Israel and offer the full scope of engineering services in the areas of Telecom, Semiconductors, Medical Devices, Automotive, IoT and Plant Engineering.
The establishment of the Israeli CoE is part of LTTS’ investments in next generation engineering and disruptive technologies. These include advanced capabilities in the fields of embedded applications, semiconductors, machine learning, security and video.
LTTS aims to deepen its involvement in Israel’s start-up and innovation eco system, and create new opportunities for growth with other industry players. The company started discussions with universities and technological institutes in Israel on the ways to collaborate on various R&D initiatives that can be leveraged by LTTS customers across the globe. In addition, meetings were held with officials in the Israeli Ministry of Economy & Innovation Authority, to pursue innovation initiatives supported by the government and opportunities to partner with the local economic ecosystem.
Dr. Keshab Panda, CEO & MD, said: “L&T Technology Services’ use of digital engineering and smart technologies is driving customer core capabilities across the globe and addressing the need for digital transformation. With Israel’s rich legacy in triggering tech innovations, we are confident in our ability to develop disruptive engineering services and create digital skill sets across embedded applications, machine learning and enhanced security, all of which are critical building blocks of the future.”