July 2, 2025 - 03:58

India’s L&T Technology Services has officially inaugurated a new Engineering Design Center in Plano, Texas, a move that is set to create over 350 jobs in the region. This strategic expansion aims to enhance the company’s capabilities in artificial intelligence, smart city initiatives, and digital manufacturing, positioning Texas as a hub for technological innovation.
The center will focus on developing advanced engineering solutions that cater to various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, L&T Technology Services aims to foster collaboration with local businesses and educational institutions, driving economic growth in the area.
Local officials have expressed enthusiasm about the project, highlighting its potential to attract further investment and talent to North Texas. The establishment of the Engineering Design Center is expected to not only provide significant employment opportunities but also contribute to the overall technological advancement in the region, reinforcing Texas's status as a leader in innovation.
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