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Page 1: NASSCOM Engineering Summit 2013: Panel Discussion I - India Impact of Engineering: Marvel from and for India - Amit Chadha

April 10, 2023 | AuthorConfidential | Copyright © L&T IES

India Impact of Engineering: Marvel from and for India Amit Chadha

Business Head, AmericasL&T Technology Services

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Transforming from “the Kitchen” to “the Marketplace”

846M

1990 2000 2012

1028M1223M

Indian Population

1990 2000 2012

30 22 14

28 27 27

42 50 59

Agriculture % Industry % Services %

Share of Indian GDP

These Kitchen components, fuelled by Population and Services growth, have created a vibrant Indian Marketplace…

Indian GDP in $B

2010 2011 2012

$1,365B

$1,710B$1,872B

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Marvel From and For India: Multiple dimensions

India is seeing an advent of Engineering innovation for all the 5 Strands of R&D’s end destinations…

Localised EquipmentDeveloped Market to India for Local Consumption2 Developed

CountriesIndia

Hi-tech Tools & DevicesDeveloped countries to India, Usedin India and then exported Globally3

Developed Countries

India Global Destinations

Factory in a BoxDeveloped in India for other developing nations5 India Developing

Countries

Developed countries to India back to Developed Countries1 Media Gateway

Developed Countries

India

Solar LampDeveloped in India for India4 India

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What Next …

Example: Engineering in High-end Automotive.

Economic Tiers in India

High Income Group

Middle Income Group

Low Income Group

Example: Engineering in White goods.

This is wide open Today.

25 M

331 M

835 M

Source: McKinsey Global Institute

Frugal Innovation in Tele-medicine, Pre-fab building tech, Low energy Devices and more…

($294B)

($561B)

($358B)

Figures in parentheses is nominal Disposable income in 2010

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THANK YOU

The contents of this document are the sole and exclusive property of Larsen & Toubro Limited. They may not be disclosed to any third party, copied or reproduced in any form or used for any purpose, other than that for which they were provided, without the permission of Larsen & Toubro Limited.

Copyright © 2013Larsen & Toubro Limited

As Engineers, we need

a new wave of “Frunovation”…

Because, true engineering marvel,

needs to touch the millions…

THANK YOU

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Case Study1

The Media Gateway is capable of streaming HD video to all devices in the home like TV, gaming systems, mobile phones and tablets

Proprietary technology (Not OCAP) UI based on browser and JSON component to

connect to middleware 6 QAM Tuner support DLNA Cable card support Middleware from OEM. Applications from operator

Features

Customer RequirementMedia Gateway Middleware and Application development for a North American OEM.

Achievements

Broadcom 7425 & Nexus API

CAS, DRM (UPnP side), Adaptive Bit rate Codecs

Technology/Tools

High Level Diagram

Contribution in architecture and design of the software stack

Supporting in important modules like UPnP, Signaling, Browser integration etc.

1 Developed countries to India back to Developed Countries

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Case Study 2

Localization of Mining Tipper and Haulage Truck Parts

• Team Size of 10 Dedicated for this Program

• Consist of Designer, Analyst and Sourcing Team

• Tipper Program – Jan 2012 to October 2012

• Parts Into Production in Dec 2012

• Haulage program – Dec 2012 to September 2013

Developed Market to India for Local Consumption2

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Case Study 3

Vibration is a characteristic of virtually all industrial machines. When vibration increases beyond normal levels, it may indicate only normal wear - or it may be a sign or source of trouble and signal the need for further assessment of the underlying causes, or for immediate maintenance action. Understanding why vibration occurs and how it manifests itself is a key first step toward preventing vibration from causing trouble in the production environment.

Developed countries to India, Usedin India and then exported Globally3

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Case Study 4

Developed in India for India4

DIVA - Solar Lanterns from L&T5W Solar Panel | Mobile Charging | 10 hrs. Operation

• Adjustable light intensity modes -• Full (10 hrs), Economy (20 hrs) and Night (40 hrs)

• Save on electricity bills

• Uninterrupted light by mains (AC) charger even in monsoon

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Case Study 5Developed in India for other developing nations5

BACKGROUND : L&T’s Integrated Engineering Services (IES) interested in collaborating nonprofit mission of CTI. From many active programs designing and delivering practical (engineering) solutions to improve food and water for the poorest of the poor, one of the program is remote area farm processing facility which is mobile. Taking idea from remote clinic in 20’ container, same concept extended to this product called Factory in a box( FIAB) in 20’ container, with following features

FIAB: This is remote areas farm produce processing of products like millet, groundnut etc., for preparing food for severely acute malnutrition children etc., The unit contains different types of milling, grinding equipment, with power generated from solar cell, and UPS system.

SCOPE :

The concept requirement was given by CTI team and L&T did the complete detailed design and concept layout for the equipment, selection and sizing of equipment and the electrical system. The 3D model and detailed engineering done in solid works by a team of 3 engineers for 5 months