Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, today launched the TCS Digital Twindex Report for Future-Ready Mobility 2026 at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
The TCS Digital Twindex Report for Future-Ready Mobility 2026 spotlights how AI, software-defined architectures, and digital twins are transforming vehicles, factories, fleets, and supply chains into intelligent, adaptive systems.
Key insights include:
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Intelligence is shifting from design and planning stages to real-world mobility results, fueled by maturing software-defined vehicles, adaptive factories, and connected platforms.
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Engineering and manufacturing are becoming intelligence-driven, fostering continuous learning, rapid decisions, and resilience throughout product and production lifecycles.
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Factories and supply networks are evolving into cognitive powerhouses, leveraging digital twins, physical AI, and closed-loop feedback for dynamic, large-scale sensing, decision-making, and response.
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Vehicles are morphing from isolated products into interconnected Physical AI assets, harnessing fleet-wide data to boost safety, reliability, sustainability, and user experience over time.
This report launch underscores TCS's goal to lead as the world's largest AI-powered technology services provider. It demonstrates how embedding scalable AI into core business systems delivers tangible outcomes—from safer vehicles to resilient supply chains—in the mobility sector.
Anupam Singhal, President – Manufacturing, TCS, said, “Mobility boils down to trust: safe, reliable, comfortable journeys. AI is now seamlessly integrating into vehicles, factories, and ecosystems to build that trust behind the scenes. The TCS Digital Twindex Report for Future-Ready Mobility 2026 highlights these innovations, powering dependable, sustainable, and responsive mobility.”
Ajay Wadhwa, CEO, Tata Motors Global Services Limited, said, “The past decade brought steady changes, but the last 2-3 years sparked explosive acceleration. Yet, many firms lag in foundational tech adoption. As innovation surges, the next era will revolutionize operations entirely.”
Matt McLarty, Chief Technology Officer, Boomi, said, “The automotive ecosystem—vehicles, manufacturing, suppliers, infrastructure, and digital connectors—is profoundly complex. Intelligence orchestration across these layers is unlocking smarter decisions and seamless mobility.”
As mobility networks interconnect further, the report stresses seamless intelligence integration across vehicles, operations, suppliers, and platforms—enhancing outcomes without added complexity.
This marks the first TCS Digital Twindex focused on mobility and automotive, extending prior editions on Manufacturing, Sustainability, and Life Sciences & Healthcare. It shows how foundational AI capabilities now drive ecosystem-wide systems like connected vehicles and adaptive factories.
With deep expertise, TCS partners with OEMs, tier-N suppliers, and global ecosystems. Combining consulting, IT modernization, engineering, digital manufacturing, cloud, and AI-led operations, TCS builds future-ready enterprises. Its strengths in supply-chain resilience, predictive quality, intelligent factories, and sustainable practices enable perpetual adaptability.
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