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Tech Mahindra, Marshall To Drive Innovation, Sustainability In Aerospace, Defence Engineering

Tech Mahindra and Marshall will leverage their capabilities, including expertise in aerostructures, electrical and mechanical engineering, airworthiness, and stress test engineering, to drive growth.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>(Source: Vijay Sartape/NDTV Profit)</p></div>
(Source: Vijay Sartape/NDTV Profit)

Tech Mahindra Ltd. has entered into a partnership with Marshall Group, a provider of engineering services for the aerospace and defence industry, to combine their engineering capabilities and digital solutions to drive innovation and sustainability in the aerospace and defence sectors.

Tech Mahindra will support Marshall’s engineering programs in aircraft design and manufacturing, special mission platforms, and the development of digital maintenance, repair, and overhaul technologies. Marshall will leverage Tech Mahindra’s expertise in data analytics and intelligent field support technologies to improve its infrastructure solutions.

Additionally, Tech Mahindra will engage in advanced design projects focused on developing future hydrogen fuel systems, aiming to replace fossil fuels and promote sustainability in aviation. 

“The aerospace and defence engineering sector faces significant challenges, including the need to drive productivity gains and sustainable technology advancements. Combining Tech Mahindra’s global engineering and technology capabilities with Marshall’s rich heritage and specialised knowledge, we are poised to create a powerful collaboration to drive innovation, deliver exceptional customer value, and enable the industry to scale at speed,” said Narasimham RV, president, engineering services, Tech Mahindra.

Tech Mahindra and Marshall will leverage their capabilities, including expertise in aerostructures, electrical and mechanical engineering, airworthiness, and stress test engineering, with the aim of driving growth and innovation in the aerospace market.

“There is ample scope for Tech Mahindra to support Marshall’s ongoing programs, and their global reach and expertise will undoubtedly unlock new use cases and markets where we have not yet established a presence,” said Gareth Williams, chief operating officer, Marshall.

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