PTC CEO's big statement, India is the right place for software-driven vehicles

Bengaluru : Global software company PTC has appointed its new CEO a few months ago. This company has elected Neil Barua as the Chief Executive Officer i.e. CEO of its company. After which, in his statement, Neil Barua has said that even after the recession in the Indian automobile sector, India is the most suitable country to manage its operations and develop vehicles i.e. SDVs that use software for new specialties.

PTC provides product development software to global vehicle manufacturers such as Volkswagen, BMW and Toyota. It is a global software company listed in the American index Nasdaq. This is Barua's first visit to India since taking over as CEO and global head in February, under which he reached Bengaluru. Apart from Bengaluru, PTC also has offices in Pune, Chennai and Gurugram in India.

will continue to strengthen

In a recent conversation with 'PTI-Bhasha' in Bengaluru, Barua said that we started as a R&D center in India, which produced software in the country, we have expanded it significantly. . We will continue to strengthen it further.

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necessary for success

He said that despite the current constraints, India will play a big role in facilitating the world economy. “PTC wants to play a role in supporting this,” Baruah said. I think this is very important for the success of the company.”

vehicles using software

He said his company is excited to facilitate the trend that is defining the automation industry today. They are 'Software Defined Vehicles' i.e. vehicles that use software to manage operations and add new features. We are excited to provide integrated solutions to such automotive brands.” “In India, we are working with Tata Motors, TVS Motors and Royal Enfield,” Barua said.

PTC information

Let us tell you that PTC International Company is a computer software and services company which was established in 1985. The company pioneered parametric, associative feature-based, solid computer-aided design (CAD) modeling software in 1988, including an Internet-based product for product lifecycle management (PLM) in 1998.

(with agency input)

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