Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is expanding its presence in the “software-defined vehicles” (SDV) space with the establishment of two new automotive delivery centers in Germany and an engineering center in Romania. The German centers, located in Munich and Villingen-Schwenningen, will support automotive manufacturers in developing and deploying software-driven services for autonomous driving, infotainment, safety systems, and connected vehicle technologies. The Romanian engineering center will focus on designing and building advanced automotive software platforms for early-stage development and innovation.
This expansion is part of TCS’s long-term strategy to strengthen its end-to-end automotive software capabilities, including chip-to-cloud technologies and services. The company aims to leverage the new centers to collaborate closely with leading European Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and global automotive enterprises. The centers will be staffed by over 100 professionals who will work with a global team of more than 2,000 SDV engineers.
According to Regu Ayyaswamy, TCS’s senior vice president and global head of IoT and digital engineering, the new centers will position TCS at the forefront of automotive innovation, enabling the company to deliver advanced solutions in autonomous driving and cockpit systems. TCS’s expansion aligns with the global automotive industry’s shift towards software-defined, connected, and autonomous mobility. With the growing demand for intelligent vehicle technologies, TCS is well-positioned to lead the transformation.
The expansion also underscores the strategic significance of Europe for TCS, given the region’s high concentration of leading automotive manufacturers. TCS has been serving automotive customers in Europe for over 25 years, delivering innovative solutions in digital cockpit, electrification, autonomous vehicles, and connected car ecosystems through digital engineering, IoT, cloud, and data analytics. With its expanded presence, TCS is poised to further support the automotive industry’s transformation towards software-defined vehicles.