UK-based re-owned automobile and aerospace brand Rolls-Royce has conquered a deal with Infosys as a strategic long-term partner to deliver engineering and digital services, reported the global software services major on Thursday.
"As part of the engagement, we will offer Rolls-Royce engineering and digital solutions to meet its customers' needs for sustainable energy," said the country's second largest IT Company, Infosys in a statement.
The $11-billion outsourcing firm has witness in delivering programmes in aero and land-based gas turbines spanning component development, service engineering, support, next-generation manufacturing, testing and validation services.
"Through our engineering and digital services, we will support Rolls-Royce to become more productive, agile and innovative. We will also invest in the partnership to support the British firm navigate into its transformation journey," stated Infosys Vice President Jasmeet Singh.
As one of the leading industrial technology firm in the industry, Rolls-Royce’s commitment to introduce innovation is a major assignment to meet new customer and society’s needs for sustainable power.
"Our association with Infosys enables us to increase our differentiation in the engineering and digital domain while accelerating cost optimization and competitiveness," said Rolls-Royce South Asia & India President Kishore Jayaraman in the statement.
Winning the customers in 150 countries across the world, comprising 400 airlines and leasing companies, 4,000 marine customers, 160 armed forces, the 15-billion pound worth British behemoth Rolls-Royce has invested around 1.4 billion pounds on research and development in 2018.