L&T Technology Services (LTTS) has broadened its collaboration with Siemens Limited to strengthen capabilities in machine and line simulation as well as Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies. The move underscores LTTS’ commitment to reshaping innovation within its sustainability portfolio, spanning process engineering, discrete manufacturing, and industrial product design.
The enhanced partnership is designed to fuse Siemens’ digital technology stack with LTTS’ AI-powered engineering expertise. Tools such as the TIA Portal, Industrial Edge, and Tecnomatix will be integrated into LTTS’ workflows, enabling manufacturers to accelerate digital transformation. This convergence aims to improve precision in system design, unlock real-time insights, and streamline decision-making across sectors including automotive, transportation, and plant engineering.
Highlighting the intent of the collaboration, Alind Saxena, president and executive director of mobility and tech at LTTS, said: “By focusing on robust solutions such as Machine and Line Simulation and IIoT Technology, we are empowering industries to achieve greater agility, actionable insights, and measurable business outcomes.” He noted that the partnership would play a critical role in delivering predictive and sustainable production models at scale, laying the foundation for intelligent, environmentally conscious industrial ecosystems.
For Siemens, the collaboration represents an opportunity to deepen its footprint in the Indian and global manufacturing technology space by combining advanced digital platforms with engineering expertise on the ground. Suprakash Chaudhuri, head of digital industries at Siemens Limited, remarked that blending strengths allows the two companies to “co-create scalable, future-ready innovations that empower industries to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.”
The strengthened alliance reflects a broader industry trend where simulation and IIoT are becoming central to digital manufacturing strategies. By integrating design, operations, and sustainability into a seamless framework, LTTS and Siemens are positioning themselves at the forefront of industrial transformation. The joint efforts are expected to help enterprises move beyond pilot projects, adopting digital-first processes that improve efficiency, reduce costs, and support long-term sustainability goals.