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- Automotive Engineering International | Published March 1, 2011
Tata Technologies engineers at the recent SAE Convergence event provided and inside look at how they developed the Nano's low-cost EMS and reduced development time and cost with extensive use of modern tools. Read more: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/sae/11AEID0301/index.php#/34 - Automotive News | Published January 18, 2010
The engineering subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons Ltd. has a buoyant outlook on business in Detroit these days.Read more: http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100118/OEM01/301189915
- CNBC | Published January 13, 2010
This car is not yet approved by the DOT for street driving, so my limited test drive was limited to an industrial complex outside Detroit. But even in short drive, the Nano impressed me with plenty of pep and responsive handling. Its tight turning radius will be an asset for zipping around in urban..
- Freep.com | Published January 14, 2010
The Tata Nano may be the cheapest car in the world. But if you ask the engineers who worked on it, the $2500 car holds some clever details ...
- USA Today | Published January 14, 2010
Tata Nano looks neat, but will world's cheapest car come to US? ...
- autoblog | Published January 15, 2010
- Tata Nano – Click above for high-res image gallery The Tata Nano has power windows for the driver and front passenger. Anyone sitting in the rear seats, though, will have to make do with manual controls. Of all the things we learned about ...
Read more: http://www.autoblog.com/2010/01/15/detroit-2010-tata-nano-squeezes-in-a-visit/
- Oakland Press | Published January 16, 2010
- Tata Technologies plans to add more than 200 jobs in Oakland County over the next six to nine months as it takes on new work for both domestic, Asian and European carmakers. Warren Harris, president and chief operating officer of Tata Technologies No...
Read more: http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2010/01/16/business/doc4b51c044d85bd780981661.txt
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- Detroit | Published May 10, 2010
- Tata Technologies, a global leader in Engineering Services Outsourcing (ESO), Enterprise Solutions services, and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) today announced the second segment of “BETTER INNOVATION on Tour,” a multi-state tour that will be highlighted by the showing of the BETTER INNOVATION Nano at each stop throughout the spring.
- The tour kicked off in April with visits to a client sites in Illinois and Michigan, including John Deere and Chrysler, and a stop at SAE Headquarters in Warrendale, Penn. This week, BETTER INNOVATION on Tour will visit Case New Holland (CNH), in Illinois, and will close out the week with a May 14 stop at Goodyear Innovation Day, at the Goodyear Innovation Center in Akron, Ohio.
- Tata Technologies played a key role in engineering the Nano, which is produced by Tata Motors in India, for the Indian market. The company is using the car to highlight its full-vehicle engineering and design capabilities to clients, engineering students and select automotive and engineering media.
- The Nano featured in BETTER INNOVATION on Tour is owned by Tata Technologies and is on loan from its Center for Advanced Engineering and Design in Pune, India. It is the first-ever Nano to be displayed in North America, making its debut at the Tata Technologies BETTER INNOVATION event at the Detroit Science Center on January 14.
- “The innovative thinking that brought the Tata Nano to market is symbolic of what Tata Technologies has to offer the automotive industry,” said Warren Harris, Tata Technologies’ President and COO. “Tata Technologies was front-and-center in engineering and developing the Nano; working closely with Tata Motors and with a significant number of the Nano project suppliers.”
- Tata Technologies was involved from concept to launch on the Nano project, working on the concept, advanced engineering, body-in-white, interior, exterior and even playing a role in the innovative approach taken to manufacturing.
- Tata Technologies contributed to more than 18 patents on the Nano project, according to Ron Bienkowski, Tata Technologies’ Executive Vice President – Marketing and Communications, who is coordinating BETTER INNOVATION on Tour. “Our work on the Nano is part of a sweeping wave of change within the automotive industry – the use of truly global engineering resources.”
- Follow BETTER INNOVATION on Tour on the recently launched BETTER INNOVATION Web site, www.betterinnovation.com, where visitors will find complete listings of tour stops, as well as photo and video galleries of BETTER INNOVATION on Tour events.
- About Tata Technologies
- Tata Technologies Limited, founded in 1989, is a global leader in Engineering Services Outsourcing and Product Development IT services to the global manufacturing industry. Tata Technologies, through its pragmatic approach to engineering and manufacturing processes, delivers best-in-class solutions for Product Lifecycle Management, Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) and Application Development and Maintenance (ADM) to the world’s leading automotive and aerospace manufacturers and their suppliers.
- Tata Technologies is headquartered in Singapore, with regional headquarters offices in the United States (Novi, Michigan), India (Pune) and the UK (Luton). The company has a combined global work force of more than 4,000 employees serving clients worldwide from facilities in North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. For more information, visit www.tatatechnologies.com.
Tata Technologies ‘BETTER INNOVATION on Tour’ demonstrates automotive engineering innovation in action | Tour will be highlighted by display of the BETTER INNOVATION Nano




