Tata Technologies, a global product engineering and digital services company and the BMW Group, a premium automotive manufacturer, announced the official launch of their Joint Venture (JV) – BMW TechWorks India.
With the final signing of the contracts and the approval of the authorities, the JV will commence operations with 100 employees across key technology hubs in Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai.
The venture is set to scale rapidly, targeting a four-digit workforce by the end of 2025, with a strong emphasis on attracting India’s top engineering talent. With BMW Group and Tata Technologies each holding 50 per cent of the shares in this JV, this collaboration underscores a shared vision to drive innovation in automotive technology and business IT.
Representing Tata Technologies are Aditya Khera as CEO and Sweta Girinatham as CFO of this JV. From the BMW Group, Stefan Flader serves as COO of Enterprise IT, and Oliver Scheickl holds the position of COO of Automotive Software in this new JV.
In addition to automotive software, the joint venture will provide digital innovations for the BMW Group’s Business IT. Consequently, BMW TechWorks India will expedite the digital transformation of the car manufacturer’s global production network as well as strengthen its digital customer journey and sales processes. Another key area of focus will be the development of AI applications and platforms, which will increase the speed and efficiency of all core business processes.
Commenting on the establishment of the JV with BMW Group, Warren Harris, CEO and MD of Tata Technologies, said, “Our joint venture with the BMW Group, BMW TechWorks India, underscores our deep expertise in software-defined vehicles and reflects our commitment to driving innovation in both automotive software and business IT. By leveraging Tata Technologies’ strong brand presence in India, this JV will attract top talent and provide a platform to develop forward-thinking solutions that redefine the future of mobility. We are excited to partner with the BMW Group in engineering premium, software-driven vehicles, enhancing digital experiences, and accelerating their digital transformation journey.”
Nachiket Paranjpe, President of Automotive Sales at Tata Technologies, commented, “The rapid evolution of automotive technology is transforming the way vehicles are developed, with softwaredefined vehicles at the forefront of this shift. At Tata Technologies, our deep automotive expertise and end-to-end solutions across the value chain—from concept and detailed engineering to manufacturing engineering and turnkey SDV development—position us perfectly to support the BMW Group in shaping the future of mobility. Through this joint venture, we will push the boundaries of automotive technology, creating vehicles that are not only cutting-edge but also deliver exceptional driving experiences to consumers worldwide.”
Christoph Grote, Senior Vice President of Electronics and Software at BMW Group commented, “BMW TechWorks India is a significant addition to our global vehicle software development initiatives. India’s software talent will be a great asset for our software-defined vehicles of the future. With agile processes and state-of-the-art tools, Indian engineers at BMW TechWorks India will co-create innovative automotive digital experiences, such as automated driving and next-gen infotainment systems.”
Alexander Buresch, CIO, and Senior Vice President of BMW Group IT said, “With BMW TechWorks India, we are steadily advancing our international IT-Hub strategy and broadening our global Business IT presence. The partnership with Tata Technologies represents a strategically important step and provides excellent conditions for developing innovative software solutions along our value chain. We are excited to welcome Indian tech talents to join us in driving the digital transformation of the BMW Group.”
Aditya Khera, CEO of BMW TechWorks India said, “With the launch of BMW TechWorks India, we are establishing a world-class software hub that will play a critical role in the BMW Group’s automotive software and business IT strategy. By combining the BMW Group’s and Tata Technologies’ leadership in software-defined vehicles and product engineering excellence, we are poised for innovation and growth, offering India’s top talent the opportunity to shape the future of the BMW Group’s mobility solutions.”