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09/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2024 07:27

Garrett Motion Establishes Advanced Research Hub at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for Next-Gen Mobility Solutions

September 9, 2024

Garrett Motion Establishes Advanced Research Hub at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for Next-Gen Mobility Solutions

  • The state-of-the-art lab aims to accelerate the development of technologies for zero-emission vehicles by combining Garrett's industry expertise with IISc's world-class research capabilities.

Last week, Garrett leaders, alongside faculty and staff from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), inaugurated a cutting-edge 5,000-square-foot advanced research laboratory at the IISc campus in Bangalore, India. The new research hub will focus on AI-driven development and testing methodologies to accelerate research and differentiated innovation to advance the efficiency and sustainability of zero-emission vehicles.

"With nearly 70 years of leadership in cutting-edge technology, we at Garrett have mastered the optimization and power of turbocharging, enhancing performance and reducing emissions," said Garrett President and CEO Olivier Rabiller. "Building on our core expertise, we are expanding our impact by developing cutting-edge electrified solutions for vehicles. That's why we aim to leverage the best talent to develop differentiated technologies and electrified solutions for the automotive sector. This collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science marks a significant milestone for Garrett as we seek to push the boundaries of technology that advance mobility in the rapidly evolving automotive world."

JP Govindarajan, Managing Director & General Manager, Garrett Motion India, further added, "Building on a 15-year collaboration between Garrett and IISc, the new laboratory will further strengthen joint research initiatives to develop cutting-edge solutions that improve the performance of zero-emission vehicles. We will also expand our access to a talent pool of top-tier researchers and engineers."

Prof. Balan Gurumoorthy, Director, Foundation for Science, Innovation and Development (FSID), expressed enthusiasm for the potential of the research laboratory to benefit both Garrett employees and IISc students.

"We will be running joint research programs around real-life experimentation and thorough testing, involving both students and faculty by the side of Garrett's expert teams," said Gurumoorthy.

About IISc:

The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) was established in 1909 by a visionary partnership between the industrialist Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the Mysore royal family and the Government of India. Over the last 115 years, IISc has become India's premier institute for advanced scientific and technological research and education. Its mandate is "to provide for advanced instruction and to conduct original investigations in all branches of knowledge as are likely to promote the material and industrial welfare of India." In 2018, IISc was selected as an Institution of Eminence (IoE) by the Government of India, and it consistently figures among the top Indian institutions in world university rankings.

About FSID:

FSID is a Section 8 Company promoted by the Indian Institute of Science with a mission to ensure that the scientific knowledge that exists within IISc is harnessed to help society and industry at large. It strives to create and translate some of the finest scientific knowledge and technology into a practical and valuable form in the real world. For more information, please visit https://fsid.iisc.ac.in

About Garrett Motion India:

Garrett India operations commenced in 2005 and in the last 19 years the company has expanded its footprints across three locations: Pune, Bangalore, and Madurai. Its digitized manufacturing facility is in Pune, while Bangalore serves as the Research and Development hub, and Madurai contributes as an IT Center of Excellence. With over 1,200 employees in India, Garrett has forged strong partnerships with leading automotive manufacturers. Garrett offers a comprehensive range of emission reduction and zero-emission technologies. Notably, the company's Bangalore R&D center made history in 2011 by developing the world's smallest turbocharger targeted for developing markets.

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