Capgemini Launches 'Capgemini Engineering' to Drive Product Innovation
Capgemini has launched 'Capgemini Engineering', a new global business line dedicated to embedding digital and software technologies into products. With 52,000 engineers and scientists, it aims to help businesses adapt to disruption.
Capgemini Engineering offers services across three key domains: product and systems engineering, digital and software engineering, and industrial operations. These services are data-driven, optimizing innovation and accelerating development.
The new business line has already secured a significant partnership with Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (Hyperloop TT). Capgemini Engineering is providing mechanical and physical engineering, systems architecture, software development, and project management services for Hyperloop TT's high-speed transportation system development. This collaboration demonstrates Capgemini Engineering's commitment to supporting innovative projects.
Capgemini Engineering provides end-to-end partnerships, supporting clients from product development to launch, management, and modernization. Its capabilities are recognized as market-leading, benefiting numerous clients as the digital and physical worlds converge.
Capgemini Engineering, with its 52,000 engineers and scientists, is poised to help businesses navigate disruption through digital and software technologies. Its partnership with Hyperloop TT showcases its commitment to innovation and its ability to support cutting-edge projects. As the digital and physical worlds continue to converge, Capgemini Engineering is well-positioned to provide comprehensive, data-driven solutions.
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