TCS opens future tech centre in Hyd

TCS opens future tech centre in Hyd
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In a significant development, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a part of Tata Group and the India’s largest software company, on Tuesday opened an exclusive research and development (R&D) centre that would focus on futuristic technologies.

Hyderabad: In a significant development, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a part of Tata Group and the India’s largest software company, on Tuesday opened an exclusive research and development (R&D) centre that would focus on futuristic technologies.


Named as NextGen Technology Solutions Centre of Excellence (CoE), the facility, which is spread over 10,000 sft space at the TCS Hyderabad Campus, will have a dedicated team of over 200 R&D engineers working on futuristic technologies in addition to creating next-generation products and solutions for its global customers in the semiconductors, devices and networks spaces.


“NextGen Technologies will play an integral role in our constantly connected world and this centre of excellence will work with our customers to co-create new solutions and frameworks to accelerate the product development cycle and create differentiation in the marketplace,” said V Rajanna, Vice President & Global Head of Technology Business Unit at TCS.


The CoE’s primary focus is on emerging communication technologies such as Software Defined Networks (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), 5G and Wireless LAN (WLAN). “Another area of focus for this CoE is to create innovative technology solutions for the connected world in areas such as man-machine interface, context-aware systems and resource constrained devices,” TCS said in a release.


Besides, the NextGen Technology Solutions CoE will also participate in various industry forums and standards bodies in defining the future standards. It will collaborate with various partners such as leading academic institutes and open source communities to shape up the evolution and adoption of these next-generation technologies.

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