<p>Rolls-Royce, a global aerospace and defence technology company, and Infosys, India's second largest IT services firm, have signed a strategic partnership for sourcing engineering and R&D services for Rolls-Royce’s Civil Aerospace business.</p>.<p>As part of the partnership, Rolls-Royce will transit a significant part of its engineering centre capabilities for Civil Aerospace in Bengaluru to Infosys. Leveraging its expertise in core engineering services, digital transformation capabilities, and Rolls-Royce product knowledge acquired through the partnership, Infosys will provide a full range of high-end engineering and R&D services integrated with advanced digital service to Rolls-Royce, according to a press statement.<br /><br />Speaking about the partnership, Kishore Jayaraman, President, Rolls-Royce India & South Asia, said, “India has grown to become a key contributor to the Rolls-Royce global engineering ecosystem, delivering high levels of technical capability to support a broad range of complex business demands. Our vision is to continue this high capability engineering work in India, in partnership with Infosys."</p>.<p>The engineering centre for Civil Aerospace will strengthen Infosys’ existing capabilities in Turbomachinery and Propulsion that are currently delivered through a network of engineering centres in Mysuru, Baden, and Karlovac, the statement added.</p>.<p>Jasmeet Singh, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys, said, “We have had a long and fruitful association with Rolls-Royce and are looking forward to supporting the company in addressing Civil Aerospace industry challenges."</p>.<p>Over the past decade, Rolls-Royce has established a multi-disciplinary engineering centre in Bengaluru, and this has been an integral part of Rolls-Royce Engineering and R&D services.</p>.<p>The Centre covers a mix of engineering capabilities spanning the full range of sub-functions and specialisms in R&D. Going forward, Rolls-Royce will continue these complex engineering activities in India in partnership with Infosys, the release said.</p>
<p>Rolls-Royce, a global aerospace and defence technology company, and Infosys, India's second largest IT services firm, have signed a strategic partnership for sourcing engineering and R&D services for Rolls-Royce’s Civil Aerospace business.</p>.<p>As part of the partnership, Rolls-Royce will transit a significant part of its engineering centre capabilities for Civil Aerospace in Bengaluru to Infosys. Leveraging its expertise in core engineering services, digital transformation capabilities, and Rolls-Royce product knowledge acquired through the partnership, Infosys will provide a full range of high-end engineering and R&D services integrated with advanced digital service to Rolls-Royce, according to a press statement.<br /><br />Speaking about the partnership, Kishore Jayaraman, President, Rolls-Royce India & South Asia, said, “India has grown to become a key contributor to the Rolls-Royce global engineering ecosystem, delivering high levels of technical capability to support a broad range of complex business demands. Our vision is to continue this high capability engineering work in India, in partnership with Infosys."</p>.<p>The engineering centre for Civil Aerospace will strengthen Infosys’ existing capabilities in Turbomachinery and Propulsion that are currently delivered through a network of engineering centres in Mysuru, Baden, and Karlovac, the statement added.</p>.<p>Jasmeet Singh, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Manufacturing, Infosys, said, “We have had a long and fruitful association with Rolls-Royce and are looking forward to supporting the company in addressing Civil Aerospace industry challenges."</p>.<p>Over the past decade, Rolls-Royce has established a multi-disciplinary engineering centre in Bengaluru, and this has been an integral part of Rolls-Royce Engineering and R&D services.</p>.<p>The Centre covers a mix of engineering capabilities spanning the full range of sub-functions and specialisms in R&D. Going forward, Rolls-Royce will continue these complex engineering activities in India in partnership with Infosys, the release said.</p>