L&T Technology Services, a global leader in engineering and technology services, has launched a state-of-the-art Engineering Design Center in Plano, Texas. The new facility is a strategic investment aimed at strengthening LTTS’s presence in the U.S. and advancing innovations in AI, digital manufacturing, and smart technologies.
The ITAR-compliant center is designed to support the development, testing, and design of defense-related systems, along with advanced cybersecurity solutions. It includes a dedicated Security Operations Center (SoC) to support Smart City technologies. The center begins with a capacity for 100 engineers and plans to create over 350 high-skilled jobs across LTTS’s core verticals, including Mobility and Tech.
The facility was inaugurated by several dignitaries, including Plano Mayor John B. Muns, Caterpillar Vice President Tim Graham, India’s Consul General in Houston Manjunath Chenneerappa, and Alind Saxena, President & Executive Director – Mobility & Tech at LTTS. The event featured demonstrations of LTTS’s latest innovations, including:
Industry 4.0-enabled “Factory of the Future” for digital manufacturing
TrackEI™, a real-time railway track inspection tool
LTTS iDriVe, an advanced automotive framework with ADAS, wireless charging, and battery management
Fusion platform, which uses AI to deliver insights for smart cities and Industry 4.0 environments
Software Defined Imaging, an AI-powered solution using NVIDIA’s Jetson™ platform to enhance precision in endoscopic procedures and lower costs
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz praised the initiative, stating, “L&T Technology Services has long been a beacon of innovation and job creation in Texas. This new center demonstrates the company's commitment to excellence and its vital role in shaping Texas' leadership in high-tech industries.”
Plano Mayor John B. Muns added, “This facility exemplifies world-class innovation and signifies a major step for our region. LTTS’s investment not only creates jobs but also positions Plano as a hub for future-focused technology development.”
Congressman Pat Fallon of Texas’ 4th District also welcomed the development, noting, “This center affirms Texas’ reputation as a leader in technology and innovation. The 350-plus engineering roles being created will drive the future of smart manufacturing and digital transformation.”
Alind Saxena, President & Executive Director – Mobility & Tech at LTTS, highlighted the strategic importance of the center: “This facility is more than an engineering center—it’s a testament to our mission to bring innovation closer to our clients. With Plano now serving as a key pillar in our global delivery network, we look forward to collaborating with local partners and talent to co-create next-generation solutions right here in Texas.”
With this launch, LTTS further cements its leadership in AI, generative AI, and digital manufacturing, while reinforcing its commitment to fostering high-tech job creation and innovation in the United States.