LTTS Joins MIT Media Lab To Drive AI And Sustainable Tech
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LTTS Joins MIT Media Lab To Drive AI And Sustainable Tech

L&T Technology Services, a global provider of AI, digital and engineering consulting services, has announced a multi-year membership agreement with the MIT Media Lab, one of the world’s leading research institutions.
As a consortium Lab Member, LTTS will collaborate on next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) developments, highlighting its commitment to advancing transformational innovation in mobility, sustainability and technology.
Under the agreement, LTTS will participate in active exchanges of knowledge with the Media Lab’s cross-disciplinary ecosystem of researchers, innovators and industry leaders. The collaboration aims to combine LTTS’ expertise in AI and engineering with the Lab’s experimental research culture, driving progress in areas such as sustainable mobility and greener infrastructure.
Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of LTTS, said: “We are delighted to join the MIT Media Lab, a dynamic and creative interdisciplinary research sandbox. This partnership underscores LTTS’ commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence. From exploring Agentic AI to early AGI applications, we are setting a course to shape the future of industries reliant on mobility, sustainability and technology.”
For more than four decades, the MIT Media Lab has pioneered innovation at the intersection of art, science, engineering and design, creating transformative technologies and experiences. By joining the Lab, LTTS strengthens its mission of building purposeful, agile and sustainable engineering innovations for global clients.
Jessica Rosenworcel, Executive Director of the MIT Media Lab, commented: “Collaborating with LTTS opens exciting opportunities to apply AI, data and design thinking to real-world challenges in mobility, sustainability and technology. Together, we are exploring the boundaries of what’s possible to achieve meaningful global impact.”
As part of the collaboration, LTTS will also host its flagship initiatives such as the Digital Engineering Awards and Advisory Council meetings at the MIT Media Lab. These events are expected to act as incubators for industry collaboration, knowledge sharing and accelerated breakthroughs in research and development.

L&T Technology Services, a global provider of AI, digital and engineering consulting services, has announced a multi-year membership agreement with the MIT Media Lab, one of the world’s leading research institutions.As a consortium Lab Member, LTTS will collaborate on next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) developments, highlighting its commitment to advancing transformational innovation in mobility, sustainability and technology.Under the agreement, LTTS will participate in active exchanges of knowledge with the Media Lab’s cross-disciplinary ecosystem of researchers, innovators and industry leaders. The collaboration aims to combine LTTS’ expertise in AI and engineering with the Lab’s experimental research culture, driving progress in areas such as sustainable mobility and greener infrastructure.Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of LTTS, said: “We are delighted to join the MIT Media Lab, a dynamic and creative interdisciplinary research sandbox. This partnership underscores LTTS’ commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence. From exploring Agentic AI to early AGI applications, we are setting a course to shape the future of industries reliant on mobility, sustainability and technology.”For more than four decades, the MIT Media Lab has pioneered innovation at the intersection of art, science, engineering and design, creating transformative technologies and experiences. By joining the Lab, LTTS strengthens its mission of building purposeful, agile and sustainable engineering innovations for global clients.Jessica Rosenworcel, Executive Director of the MIT Media Lab, commented: “Collaborating with LTTS opens exciting opportunities to apply AI, data and design thinking to real-world challenges in mobility, sustainability and technology. Together, we are exploring the boundaries of what’s possible to achieve meaningful global impact.”As part of the collaboration, LTTS will also host its flagship initiatives such as the Digital Engineering Awards and Advisory Council meetings at the MIT Media Lab. These events are expected to act as incubators for industry collaboration, knowledge sharing and accelerated breakthroughs in research and development.

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