The partnership aims to help clients adopt scalable, data-driven manufacturing solutions by combining LTTS’ AI-powered machine learning models for asset health with Autodesk’s software and automation platforms.
The upgraded CoE will function as a regional hub for digital plant innovation, targeting enterprises in FMCG, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, automotive and food & beverage sectors. The facility will demonstrate a complete BIM-to-operations lifecycle for plant engineering, covering conceptual design through to digital twin deployment and asset performance management.
The partnership aims to help clients adopt scalable, data-driven manufacturing solutions by combining LTTS’ AI-powered machine learning models for asset health with Autodesk’s software and automation platforms. The collaboration is expected to reduce project costs and timelines while improving asset performance and scaling Industry 4.0 capabilities.
“The manufacturing sector is undergoing a paradigm shift, where traditional plant engineering models are evolving with connected, AI-driven frameworks,” said Alind Saxena, Executive Director and President of Mobility and Tech at LTTS.
Haresh Khoobchandani, Vice President for Asia Pacific & Japan at Autodesk, described the initiative as a significant step in strengthening India’s digital manufacturing ecosystem.
LTTS, a listed subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro, serves 69 Fortune 500 companies and operates 23 global design centers with over 23,670 employees as of September 2025.
The shares of L&T Technology Services (LTTS) ended on the NSE today at ₹4,176 up by ₹72.40 or 1.76 per cent.
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Published on November 12, 2025






