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Elisa Smart Factory & TCS partner to deliver advanced analytics solutions to manufacturing sector
02 January 2020
Elisa Smart Factory, a leading industrial IoT and data analytics provider, today announced a collaboration agreement with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading IT services, consulting and business solutions organisation.
Under this collaboration, Elisa Smart Factory and TCS will jointly undertake efforts to market and deploy Elisa Smart Factory IIoT and advanced analytics solutions to a broad spectrum of industry manufacturers.
“Elisa Smart Factory solutions represent a tremendous opportunity for industry manufacturers, especially for companies in the process and discrete manufacturing,” said Kari Terho, General Manager, Elisa Smart Factory. "With its global presence, wide-ranging industry experience and consultative approach, TCS is the ideal partner for us as we look to build and scale our IIoT offering. By partnering with TCS, manufacturers will be able to enjoy benefits like increased quality, yield and machine uptime that are enabled by real-time monitoring, 3D visualisation and advanced analytics."
"TCS’ IoT business framework Bringing Life to ThingsTM and smart manufacturing capabilities along with Elisa Smart Factory solutions will enable industrial customers to transform their manufacturing operations and improve operational excellence and flexibility," said Regu Ayyaswamy, Global Head, IoT & Engineering Services, TCS. "Our commitment and investment in smart manufacturing initiatives will enable customers to transform themselves by leveraging the best solutions across the world."
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