L&T Technology Services and Autodesk have partnered to promote AI-driven digital transformation in the manufacturing and process sectors. LTTS will incorporate Autodesk’s cloud-based manufacturing and digital engineering solutions into its current Center of Excellence (CoE) in Vadodara, Gujarat, as part of this partnership in its Sustainability segment.

The CoE will operate as a regional center for digital plant innovation, facilitating the adoption of scalable, connected, and data-driven manufacturing solutions by businesses in the FMCG, chemical, pharmaceutical, automotive, and food and beverage industries.
The CoE will assist customers in lowering project costs and timelines, enhancing asset performance, and scaling Industry 4.0 capabilities by utilizing Autodesk’s cutting-edge software, cloud, and automation platforms in conjunction with LTTS’ AI models that use machine learning for asset health and scalability.
A full BIM-to-operations lifecycle for plant engineering, including conceptual and detailed design, commissioning, digital twin deployment, and asset performance management, will be demonstrated by the LTTS-Autodesk CoE.
This collaboration is said to strengthen Autodesk and LTTS’s long-standing alliance and reaffirms their dedication to offering customers a one-stop for digital engineering, design innovation, and connected manufacturing, digital plant transformation.
Leadership Comments
Alind Saxena, Executive Director and President of Mobility and Tech at L&T Technology Services, said, “The manufacturing sector is undergoing a paradigm shift, where traditional plant engineering models are evolving with connected, AI-driven frameworks. Through this partnership with Autodesk, we aim to empower our clients with future-ready digital plant solutions that enhance execution speed, cost efficiency, and operational sustainability.”
“The integration of Autodesk’s capabilities into this CoE marks a significant step in
strengthening India’s digital manufacturing ecosystem, enabling industries to adopt future-ready, sustainable, and high-performance plant operations. This initiative reflects our shared vision with LTTS to transform industrial design and manufacturing by using data and cloud intelligence to make plants more agile, efficient, and future-ready,” said Haresh Khoobchandani, Vice President, Asia Pacific & Japan, Autodesk.
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