Tata Technologies has entered into a collaboration with Synopsys, a global provider of engineering software, to work on Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The partnership to help automakers test and validate vehicle electronics early in the design process through the use of electronics digital twins (eDTs).
The collaboration brings together Tata Technologies’ background in vehicle engineering and Synopsys’ tools for simulation and virtualisation. The focus is on supporting original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as vehicles become increasingly software-driven.
The companies will work across systems such as ADAS, powertrain, infotainment, body controls, connectivity, central computing, and electrification.
Both companies have already worked with a European luxury automaker to design a migration plan for next-generation electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture. The plan outlines how the automaker can shift towards a software-defined setup. Similar pilot projects are also being carried out with OEMs in North America, Europe, and India.
The collaboration involves the use of digital twin simulations, which allow testing of vehicle software and electronic systems before physical models are built. This helps manufacturers detect potential issues earlier and shorten the overall development process. Digital twins are becoming a standard method in automotive engineering as systems become more complex.
The global auto industry is moving toward connected, electric, and autonomous vehicles, with software forming the base of most new designs. Managing the interaction between mechanical and software systems has become a central part of product development for manufacturers.
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As of October 20, 2025, 10:01 AM, Tata Technologies share price was trading at ₹679.55, a 0.82% decrease from the previous closing price.
The partnership between Tata Technologies and Synopsys focuses on developing digital processes that support automakers transitioning to software-based vehicle platforms. It represents a broader shift in the industry toward early testing, system integration, and software-led design.
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Published on: Oct 20, 2025, 2:01 PM IST
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