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The centre will enable manufacturers to improve their operational resilience and quickly adapt to future demands, said Tech Mahindra CEO Mohit Joshi.

Tech Mahindra, a leading IT services provider, has unveiled a state-of-the-art Manufacturing Experience Centre at its Chennai campus. The center was inaugurated by Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra and Tech Mahindra CEO Mohit Joshi, as per the company’s announcement on Friday.

Tech Mahindra Driving Innovation In Manufacturing

The new center is designed to help manufacturers prototype and scale AI-driven innovations to address key industry challenges such as high operational costs, inefficiencies in processes, supply chain disruptions, and complex operational hurdles.

It will feature six dedicated industry-specific hubs for, Automotive, Aerospace, Industrial, Manufacturing, Process Industries, CMM (Construction, Metals, and Mining), Smart Factory Services

These hubs will offer interactive demonstrations to showcase how digital transformation can enhance efficiency, cut costs, and improve operations.

Mahindra Group Cutting-Edge Technology

The center will also provide an immersive experience with Industry 4.0 technologies, including IoT (Internet of Things), AI/ML (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning), Robotics, AR/VR (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality), Digital Twins, Smart Factory Systems.

Customers will have access to tools for automation, predictive maintenance, and real-time analytics. The facility will support the development of Proof of Concepts (PoCs) and help businesses visualize the impact of technology on their operations.

Strengthening Digital Transformation

This initiative reinforces Tech Mahindra’s position as a trusted partner for digital transformation in the manufacturing sector. The center aims to foster co-innovation and collaboration, enabling manufacturers to build resilient and sustainable operations in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Additionally, it will function as a hub where customers can visualise, test, and validate solutions in a low-risk environment before broader implementation, thereby accelerating development cycles by allowing businesses to assess their return on investment and improve operations in a controlled setting, the statement said.

The centre will feature six industry-specific hubs: Automotive, Aerospace, Industrial, Process, CMM (Construction, Metals & Mining), and Smart Factory Services.

The Mahindra group company on Friday reported a 93 per cent jump in December quarter net profit at Rs 983 crore, while its revenue from operations increased by 1.4 per cent to Rs 13,286 crore.

(With inputs from PTI)




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