Tata Elxsi Inaugurates the ‘xG-Force’ 5G Applications Lab for Cross-Industry Digital Transformation
Tata Elxsi, the leading global design and technology services company, today announced the inauguration of the ‘xG-Force’ lab in Bengaluru.
Tata Elxsi, the leading global design and technology services company, today announced the inauguration of the ‘xG-Force’ lab in Bengaluru. This state-of-the-art facility aims to accelerate 5G innovation by providing ready-to-use infrastructure, cutting-edge tools, and an integrated partner ecosystem for diverse applications across transportation, healthcare, Industry 4.0, media and communication sectors.
The xG-Force lab was inaugurated by Manoj Raghavan, MD & CEO of Tata Elxsi and Kevin Plunkett, Vice President of Cloud Services, Boost Mobile (formerly DISH Wireless), an EchoStar company. Boost Mobile will be the first company to benefit from the xG-Force lab’s offerings, marking a significant milestone in the partnership between the two companies.
Manoj Raghavan, MD & CEO of Tata Elxsi, stated, “We are honoured to work with Boost Mobile as our lead customer on the future of 5G networks. The xG-Force lab is a vital force multiplier for our customers, providing a platform to explore, validate, and accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies. By integrating our expertise in digital engineering, automation, AI, and application with industry-specific domains, we develop transformative solutions for consumers and enterprises.”
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