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Tech Mahindra signs pact with Airbus

India Global Business Staff

Software and business re-engineering services firm Tech Mahindra announced the signing of a multi-year contract with Airbus for cabin and cargo design engineering. Karthikeyan Natarajan, Global Head of Engineering and IoT, Tech Mahindra, said in a statement: "Airbus is a strategic customer and partner of Tech Mahindra and it has been our constant endeavour to develop innovative engineering and digital solutions for our customers. "This will strengthen our aerospace engineering portfolio, especially in areas like cabin engineering and customer services.” Tech Mahindra said it is aiming to grow its cabin engineering business over the next few years. The company is betting big on next-generation technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Internet of Things (IoT), cyber security, robotics, automation, Blockchain and 5G, to solve real business problems of the customers by delivering innovative solutions and services.

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