Dassault Systems, a leading software services company in France, has entered into an important agreement with the Government of Tamil Nadu. Through this agreement, the Tamil Nadu Center of Advanced Manufacturing (TANCAM) has announced the setting up of Dassault Systems at Tidal Park in Chennai.
This new alliance will be able to provide cutting-edge technology service in many important fields. Dassault Systems also plans to roll out its state-of-the-art software services from Tamil Nadu to India.
Government of Tamil Nadu and Dassault Systems
The Tamil Nadu Center of Advance Manufacturing, set up jointly by the Government of Tamil Nadu and Dassault Systems, has not yet been set up in India. TANCAM aims to provide sophisticated IT engineering services in the aerospace, defense, automotive and electric vehicle segments.
Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises
Announces that these services are available to small, medium and large enterprises, startups and students. Thus Dassault Systems services are widely used not only in large companies but also in small companies.
TANCAM CENTER
Through the TANCAM Center in Tidal Park, Dassault Systems has announced that it will be serving its engineering digital platform with a 3C printer and virtual reality setup in the design, composite, simulation, and digital manufacturing sectors.
TIDCO – MSME Companies
The Government of Tamil Nadu and the Dassault Systems Coalition are planning to provide precision manufacturing training and technology to MSMEM companies in Tamil Nadu through the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO). This will enable the quality of manufacturing companies in Tamil Nadu to rise to the level of producing products for the rest of the world.
3DEXPERIENCE Lab
Dassault Systems also plans to set up its 3DEXPERIENCE lab in Tamil Nadu with the TANCAM Center. This will enable us to improve innovation and quality for next generation products and new business plans.
Long-term plan
While this coalition initiative may not create immediate trade change and employment, it can in the long run improve the productivity of Tamil Nadu companies on par with the rest of the world. Through this Tamil Nadu companies can get manufacturing business from foreign company.
From Adani Group to TVS .. Jackpot for Tamil Nadu ..!
The Government of Tamil Nadu is undertaking a number of important projects to improve the trade and economy of Tamil Nadu. Mountain floods have become a major problem, especially as IT parks, industrial parks, small business promotion, youth promotion in agriculture and women’s employment opportunities are being taken up. At the largest investor conference in Coimbatore, Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, signed agreements with about 59 companies to attract investment and start businesses.
Chief Stalin
The agreement with 59 new entities at the Coimbatore Investors Conference has been a driving force for Tamil Nadu’s development, as the Tamil Nadu government led by Chief Minister Stalin has been working from the outset to expedite the settlement of agreements reached by the government during the previous regime and to set up factories and manufacturing facilities.
59 Agreement
The Government of Tamil Nadu has announced that it will be able to create employment for about 70,000 people with an investment of about Rs. 35,208 crore through the 59 agreements signed by the Government of Tamil Nadu at the Coimbatore Investors Conference.
Adani Enterprises
The most important of these 59 deals are the 3 deals, with Adani Enterprises setting up a new data center in Chennai. Similarly, Shell India plans to set up retail outlets and tags in Tamil Nadu.
TVS motor
Third, TVS Motor, India’s leading and largest two-wheeler manufacturer and retailer in Tamil Nadu, has entered into a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Tamil Nadu with an investment of around Rs 1,200 crore over the next 4 years.
Department of Aerospace and Defense
Following this, the Government of Tamil Nadu has entered into an agreement with the Aerospace and Defense sector in Tamil Nadu to create employment for 1960 persons at an investment of about Rs. 485 crore.
He laid the foundation stone for 13 projects in Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Namakkal, Salem, Trichy, Virudhunagar, Tuticorin, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi and Kanyakumari.

