
In the contemporary world, L&T Technology Services (LTTS) characterizes itself as a pioneering company in AI, digital manufacturing, and smart technological provisions, which has revealed its state-of-the-art Engineering Design Center in Plano, Texas. The plant will meet the ITARs, and it will work on the development of defense systems, cybersecurity innovation, and Smart City developments. The center will employ more than 350 highly skilled jobs initially, supporting 100 engineers. The opening highlights the LTTS plan to build its nearshore capabilities as well as digitalize clients across industries such as mobility, healthcare, and infrastructure, and reinforces the status of Texas as a driver of state-of-the-art AI and advanced manufacturing.
Engineering Innovation Meets AI and Digital Transformation
In the grand opening, LTTS presented to us the cutting-edge technologies to transform industries. Factory of the Future capitalizes on Industry 4.0 to boost automation and efficiency in the manufacturing industry. It has a TrackEI system that yields real-time rail track data that enhances transportation safety and maintenance. In the meantime, the iDriVe Framework combines ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems), EV wireless charging, and smart battery management, with LTTS being the innovator in the automotive field. The Urban tech, the Fusion Platform, applies AI for real-time smart city insights, enabling better infrastructure management. In healthcare, LTTS presented Software Defined Imaging, powered by NVIDIA Jetson™, designed to improve the precision of endoscopic procedures through AI-enhanced medical imaging.
The center also has an exclusive Security Operations Center (SoC), which will contribute to AI-enabled cyber defense and a digital trust framework. These innovations illustrate how LTTS is determined to transform the world by designing a smarter, connected, and secure world. Using projects that cover a wide range of industries and focus on the incorporation of AI in all its functions, LTTS is leading the way in revolutionizing the way global enterprises tend to design, automate, and drive sustainability. The holding company did this as part of mode 2.0, that is, the blending of the field of engineering and AI to celebrate its future in terms of intelligent product development and next-gen manufacturing.
Industry Leaders Applaud LTTS’ Strategic Expansion in Texas
The launch of the Plano facility received strong endorsements from U.S. leaders and industry stakeholders. Senator Ted Cruz lauded the center’s promise to generate over 350 high-tech jobs, calling LTTS a “driver of innovation and excellence in Texas.” Congressman Pat Fallon emphasized that the Engineering Design Center reinforces the state’s leadership in digital transformation and smart manufacturing. Plano Mayor John B. Muns noted that LTTS’ expansion was “a major step forward for the region” and would “shape the future of advanced technology.” The center’s proximity to major clients and tech ecosystems in North Texas allows LTTS to support critical U.S. sectors while fostering local economic growth.
On the occasion of the inauguration, officials, such as Caterpillar executives and the Indian consulate, were rewarding LTTS for using AI, mobility solutions, and cybersecurity within the same ecosystem. As a joint effort with local universities and startups, the center is supposed to stimulate the development of a vibrant technology center at the core of Texas. The facility is a perfect example of the LTTS nearshore model that offers global capabilities and local nimbleness and is a prototype of how an organization can deploy investment in talent, regional infrastructure, and leading technology. This will put LTTS in a position to meet the needs of the U.S. clients even more, while expanding its AI and digital engineering capabilities.
LTTS Solidifies Global Leadership in AI and Engineering
With over 24,250 employees across 23 design centers and 108 innovation labs worldwide, LTTS continues to expand its influence in engineering and AI. Backed by parent company Larsen & Toubro, it serves 69 Fortune 500 firms and leads in verticals like mobility, sustainability, and smart manufacturing. The Plano center is more than a facility; it’s a strategic asset reinforcing LTTS’ global vision. As AI, digital manufacturing, and cybersecurity shape future industries, LTTS is poised to lead with purpose, speed, and innovation, anchoring Texas as a new epicenter for intelligent engineering solutions.