LTTS Partners With Tennant for Smart Cleaning Tech
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LTTS Partners With Tennant for Smart Cleaning Tech

L&T Technology Services, a global leader in engineering and technology services, has entered into a strategic partnership with Tennant Company (NYSE: TNC), a world leader in sustainable cleaning solutions. Under the agreement, LTTS will establish a dedicated Offshore Development Centre (ODC) to support Tennant’s initiatives in new product development, lifecycle management, and other core business functions.
The state-of-the-art ODC will house a scalable engineering team focused on accelerating Tennant’s industrial cleaning innovations. Leveraging LTTS’s strengths in embedded systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and digital engineering, the collaboration aims to enhance product performance, integrate smart automation, and drive sustainability across Tennant’s portfolio.
This alliance reflects LTTS’s broader sustainability strategy, centred on delivering eco-friendly and energy-efficient engineering solutions that support a greener future. The centre will also play a strategic role in expanding innovation efforts in emerging markets, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
Alind Saxena, Executive Director & President – Mobility & Tech at LTTS, stated, “As Tennant advances its green innovation goals, LTTS is proud to contribute to the development of intelligent, efficient, and sustainable products. Our engineering expertise will help optimise design, manufacturing, and supply chain efficiency for Tennant’s next-generation solutions.”
Pat Schottler, Chief Marketing & Technology Officer at Tennant Company, added, “This partnership allows us to tap into world-class engineering talent and fast-track our product roadmap. The new ODC will be instrumental in driving innovations that align with our mission to create a cleaner, safer, and healthier world.

L&T Technology Services, a global leader in engineering and technology services, has entered into a strategic partnership with Tennant Company (NYSE: TNC), a world leader in sustainable cleaning solutions. Under the agreement, LTTS will establish a dedicated Offshore Development Centre (ODC) to support Tennant’s initiatives in new product development, lifecycle management, and other core business functions.The state-of-the-art ODC will house a scalable engineering team focused on accelerating Tennant’s industrial cleaning innovations. Leveraging LTTS’s strengths in embedded systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and digital engineering, the collaboration aims to enhance product performance, integrate smart automation, and drive sustainability across Tennant’s portfolio.This alliance reflects LTTS’s broader sustainability strategy, centred on delivering eco-friendly and energy-efficient engineering solutions that support a greener future. The centre will also play a strategic role in expanding innovation efforts in emerging markets, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.Alind Saxena, Executive Director & President – Mobility & Tech at LTTS, stated, “As Tennant advances its green innovation goals, LTTS is proud to contribute to the development of intelligent, efficient, and sustainable products. Our engineering expertise will help optimise design, manufacturing, and supply chain efficiency for Tennant’s next-generation solutions.”Pat Schottler, Chief Marketing & Technology Officer at Tennant Company, added, “This partnership allows us to tap into world-class engineering talent and fast-track our product roadmap. The new ODC will be instrumental in driving innovations that align with our mission to create a cleaner, safer, and healthier world.

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