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TCS signs 10-year partnership with Brazil's institution Insper; to invest $8.6 million
TCS in a filing with BSE, said, the proposed research initiatives include satellite-based geo-sensing to enhance crop yields, reduce the down time in offshore oil rigs, and using AI to accelerate new drug development. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), said on Wednesday it signed a 10-year strategic partnership with one of Brazil's leading higher education and research institutions, Insper. It will also invest R$ 50 million (about $8.6 million) to accelerate innovation across South America. The IT major said that collaboration aims to advance industry innovation for TCS customers in South America by leveraging technologies like AI, GenAI, IoT, and spatial computing. TCS in a filing with BSE, said, the proposed research initiatives include satellite-based geo-sensing to enhance crop yields, reduce the down time in offshore oil rigs, and using AI to accelerate new drug development. TCS will offer its customers across the region exclusive access to its cutting-edge research and innovation capabilities, combined with Insper's academic expertise, ecosystem, labs, and expert resources, said the firm. Bruno Rocha, country head, TCS Brazil, said, "The common idea between the two institutions is to establish a bridge with the market to serve companies with different profiles more effectively. This partnership will allow us the access to academic expertise, ability to collaborate with the business and engineering capabilities Insper possesses, build a collaboration space for our customers to visit and bring the business, environmental and societal changes in Brazil for the better through our customers." The partnership aims to drive innovation across diverse industries such as banking, financial services, insurance, energy and resources, manufacturing, healthcare and life sciences, among others. Rodrigo Amantea, head of the Paulo Cunha Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub at Insper, said, "This collaboration with TCS reinforces Insper's mission to promote innovation and transformation in Brazil. The development of engineering and computing projects has been one of the pillars of our institution, and this partnership will place us at the forefront of developing solutions for real-time company problems. It will also help offer new learning and experience opportunities for our students." In April this year, TCS launched a new delivery center in Londrina, Paraná, Brazil, with the aim of creating more than 1,600 new job opportunities over the next five years.
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TCS Partners with Insper in Brazil, Invests R$ 50Mn to Accelerate Innovation Across South America
The 10-year collaboration will see experts from TCS and Insper build solutions using cutting-edge technologies such as AI, GenAI, and IoT Proposed research initiatives include satellite-based geo-sensing to enhance crop yields, reduce the down time in offshore oil rigs, and using AI to accelerate new drug development Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global company in IT services, consultancy and business solutions, has signed a 10-year strategic partnership with Insper, one of Brazil's leading higher education and research institutions. This collaboration aims to advance industry innovation for TCS customers in South America by leveraging technologies like AI, GenAI, IoT, and spatial computing. The collaboration between TCS and Insper will include academic research work, development of technology prototypes, and organization of seminars, hackathons and technology talks using the TCS PaceTM methodology for innovation at scale. TCS will offer its customers across the region exclusive access to its cutting-edge research and innovation capabilities, combined with Insper's academic expertise, ecosystem, labs, and expert resources. Bruno Rocha, Country Head at TCS Brazil, said, "The common idea between the two institutions is to establish a bridge with the market to serve companies with different profiles more effectively. This partnership will allow us the access to academic expertise, ability to collaborate with the business and engineering capabilities Insper possesses, build a collaboration space for our customers to visit and bring the business, environmental and societal changes in Brazil for the better through our customers." The partnership aims to drive innovation across diverse industries such as banking, financial services, insurance, energy and resources, manufacturing, healthcare and life sciences, among others. Proposed research initiatives include satellite-based geo-sensing to enhance crop yields in Brazil, reducing the down time in offshore oil rigs, and using AI to accelerate new drug development process. By integrating physical assets, partner technologies, and addressing unique customer challenges, TCS will collaborate with clients to co-create new offerings and solutions. These innovations will be tailored to help businesses enhance their digital capabilities, drive operational efficiency, and stay competitive in an evolving market. Rodrigo Amantea, head of the Paulo Cunha Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub at Insper, said, "This collaboration with TCS reinforces Insper's mission to promote innovation and transformation in Brazil. The development of engineering and computing projects has been one of the pillars of our institution, and this partnership will place us at the forefront of developing solutions for real-time company problems. It will also help offer new learning and experience opportunities for our students." This partnership is a testament to TCS' growing presence in Brazil, where it has been operational for over two decades. Recently, it launched a new delivery center in Londrina, Paraná, with the aim of creating more than 1,600 new job opportunities over the next five years. With operations in Londrina, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, TCS services over 140 clients in the region across industries such as banking, insurance, mining, retail, and telecommunications. TCS has also earned recognition as a Top Employer in Brazil for 10 consecutive years and received the diversity seal from the state of São Paulo in 2022.
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) signs a 10-year strategic partnership with Insper, a leading Brazilian institution, investing R$ 50 million to accelerate innovation across South America using AI, GenAI, IoT, and spatial computing.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, has entered into a groundbreaking 10-year strategic partnership with Insper, one of Brazil's premier higher education and research institutions. The collaboration, announced on Wednesday, aims to accelerate innovation across South America by leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as AI, Generative AI, IoT, and spatial computing 12.
TCS has committed to investing R$ 50 million (approximately $8.6 million) over the course of the partnership. This significant investment underscores the company's dedication to driving technological advancements in the region. The collaboration will encompass a wide range of activities, including academic research, development of technology prototypes, and organization of seminars, hackathons, and technology talks using TCS's PaceTM methodology for innovation at scale 12.
The partnership has outlined several ambitious research initiatives that showcase the potential impact of this collaboration:
These projects demonstrate the partnership's focus on addressing critical challenges across various sectors, including agriculture, energy, and healthcare 12.
TCS and Insper aim to drive innovation across a diverse range of industries, including banking, financial services, insurance, energy and resources, manufacturing, healthcare, and life sciences. By integrating physical assets, partner technologies, and addressing unique customer challenges, TCS will collaborate with clients to co-create new offerings and solutions tailored to enhance digital capabilities, drive operational efficiency, and maintain competitiveness in evolving markets 2.
As part of this partnership, TCS will offer its customers across South America exclusive access to its cutting-edge research and innovation capabilities. This will be combined with Insper's academic expertise, ecosystem, labs, and expert resources, creating a powerful synergy between industry and academia 12.
Bruno Rocha, Country Head at TCS Brazil, emphasized the partnership's goal of establishing a bridge with the market to serve companies with different profiles more effectively. He highlighted the access to academic expertise and the ability to collaborate with Insper's business and engineering capabilities as key benefits 12.
Rodrigo Amantea, head of the Paulo Cunha Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub at Insper, stated that the collaboration reinforces Insper's mission to promote innovation and transformation in Brazil. He noted that the partnership would place Insper at the forefront of developing solutions for real-time company problems while offering new learning and experience opportunities for students 12.
This partnership marks another milestone in TCS's expanding presence in Brazil, where it has been operational for over two decades. The company recently launched a new delivery center in Londrina, Paraná, with plans to create more than 1,600 new job opportunities over the next five years. TCS currently services over 140 clients in the region across various industries and has been recognized as a Top Employer in Brazil for 10 consecutive years 2.
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