TCS Launches New IoT Engineering Lab in Ohio

  • The lab will carry the full suite of TCS’ IoT solutions including TCS Clever EnergyTM, TCS DMPTM, and TCS DigifleetTM, and industry solutions for the manufacturing, energy, consumer, and life sciences sectors
  • The lab will also support the local community to embrace sustainability with TCS Grow+, a smart gardening technology that has helped harvest over 3,500 pounds of fruits and vegetables, benefitting 500+ families

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, has launched the Bringing Life to Things™ Lab in Cincinnati, Ohio. The lab is designed to support the rapid prototyping, experimentation, and large-scale implementation of AI, GenAI, and IoT engineering solutions, enabling TCS to assist clients in bringing innovative solutions to life faster and more efficiently.

Spanning across 3,000-square feet, this lab will advance the deployment of TCS’ comprehensive suite of IoT solutions, including TCS Clever EnergyTM, TCS Digital Manufacturing PlatformTM (DMP) and TCS DigifleetTM, among others. These solutions cater to various industries including health care and life sciences, manufacturing, energy and resources, consumer packaged goods, and more. The lab will also help businesses collaborate and co-innovate, integrating physical assets, partner technologies, and customer challenges to create new offerings and solutions.

Amit Bajaj, President-North America, TCS, said, “On the demand side, structural shifts such as energy transition, supply chain relocation and AI are requiring significant new production capacity in the United States that is connected, intelligent and autonomous by design. On the supply side, Intelligent Edge, powered by advances in connectivity, sensor and AI technology, is reinventing customer experience, personalized products and connected manufacturing. 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. With its strategic location in Cincinnati, home of TCS’ largest American delivery center, the lab is well positioned to tap into the area’s tech talent to help our customers across North America.”

Regu Ayyaswamy, Global Head of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Digital Engineering, Tata Consultancy Services, said, “With the inauguration of the Bringing Life to Things Lab, TCS reaffirms its commitment to driving innovation and digital excellence in an era defined by Artificial Intelligence and GenAI. 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.”

The lab also offers TCS’ innovative solutions, including the TCS Neural Manufacturing solution, which provides autonomous and intelligent capabilities for factories, and the TCS connected healthcare platform, providing solutions for personalized medicine. Some key TCS initiatives that are anchored at the Bringing Life to Things Lab include:
  1. Digital Twin of the Heart: TCS announced the creation of the first-ever digital heart of a professional runner in 2023, unveiling a virtual replica of Boston Marathon champion and two-time Olympian Des Linden’s heart. Through this partnership, TCS aims to demonstrate how AI-powered digital twin technology can transform athlete training by measuring and monitoring the heart’s performance in real time. Beyond athletics, this technology has the potential to transform healthcare. In concert with wearable devices and sensors, it can gather and deploy patient data to perform real-time analyses, preventing the development or progression of medical conditions.
  2. Building Software-Defined Vehicles: IoT technology is at the heart of digital transformation in the automotive sector. TCS helps automakers and OEMs navigate and accelerate their journey toward building Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The TCS Auto Gen AI Suite at the Bringing Life to Things Lab expedites the design, development, and validation of SDVs, leveraging GenAI and object detection to track people, vehicles, and other hazards in a car’s path.

In addition to serving clients, the lab engages with the local community through TCS’ smart gardening technology, TCS Grow+. Over 50 employees collaborated to develop a 3,500 square foot smart garden, leveraging sensor fusion based IoT technology to monitor plant environments, optimizing growth conditions like watering. Since its inception, TCS has harvested over 3,500 pounds of fruit and vegetables, benefitting more than 500 families through various charitable organizations.

Aligned with TCS' flagship digital innovation and career readiness program, goIT (go Innovate Together), the Lab also serves as a hub for researching, designing, and testing emerging learning concepts with experts in the field before taking them into classrooms all over the world. The opening of this lab underscores TCS’ strong presence in the U.S., where it has a 50-year legacy of driving growth and transforming the businesses of leading companies in every sector.
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