Tata Technologies displayed its small car Nano for the first time in North America in Detroit on January 14. Tata Technologies, with regional headquarters in Novi, Michigan, played a key role in engineering the Nano and plans to display its end-to-end vehicle engineering and design capabilities to the entire auto industry, customers and guests at its 'Better Innovation' event at the Detroit Science Center.
The Tata Nano was introduced at the Delhi Auto Show in January, 2009 and retails for about US$ 2,500 in India. The model on display in Detroit is owned by Tata Technologies and is on loan from its Center for Advanced Engineering and Design in Pune, India.
"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 contributed to more than 18 patents on the Nano project, according to Kevin Fisher, Tata Technologies head – Global Delivery. "Our work on the Nano is part of a sweeping wave of change within the automotive industry – the use of truly global engineering resources," he added.
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.
automobiles, Tata Motors, Tata Nano, Tata Technologies, Detroit Auto Show
The Tata Nano was introduced at the Delhi Auto Show in January, 2009 and retails for about US$ 2,500 in India. The model on display in Detroit is owned by Tata Technologies and is on loan from its Center for Advanced Engineering and Design in Pune, India.
"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 contributed to more than 18 patents on the Nano project, according to Kevin Fisher, Tata Technologies head – Global Delivery. "Our work on the Nano is part of a sweeping wave of change within the automotive industry – the use of truly global engineering resources," he added.
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.
automobiles, Tata Motors, Tata Nano, Tata Technologies, Detroit Auto Show
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