Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has opened a new engineering center in Romania to strengthen its local capabilities and support global automotive clients. The facility will focus on software-defined vehicle technologies, marking a strategic step in TCS’s European expansion alongside new delivery hubs in Germany.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), part of the Tata Group, has announced the opening of a new engineering center in Romania as part of its broader European expansion strategy. The facility is designed to advance software-defined vehicle (SDV) technologies, positioning Romania as a key hub for next-generation automotive innovation.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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The Romanian engineering center will focus on designing and building advanced automotive software platforms.
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The initiative is part of TCS’s expansion in Europe, which also includes two new automotive delivery centers in Germany.
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The centers aim to support global automotive clients in transitioning to software-driven mobility solutions.
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Capabilities will cover autonomous driving, infotainment, safety systems, and connected vehicle technologies.
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The investment reflects TCS’s commitment to strengthening local expertise and creating opportunities in Romania’s technology sector.
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Industry experts view the move as a strategic step to align with the automotive industry’s shift toward digital and software-defined platforms.
This expansion underscores TCS’s role as a global leader in IT services and consulting, while reinforcing its ability to deliver cutting-edge solutions for the automotive sector. By investing in Romania and Germany, TCS is positioning itself at the forefront of Europe’s evolving mobility ecosystem.
Sources: Romania Insider, Business Review, Business Standard