L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS), a leading digital engineering and R&D services company, and AT&T, a global telecommunications giant, have announced a strategic alliance to develop and deploy connectivity-based solutions that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1 gigaton by 2035.
The alliance is part of AT&T’s Connected Climate Initiative (CCI), a collaborative effort that harnesses the power of the Internet of Things (IoT), fiber, 5G, and edge computing to enable companies to make sustainable business decisions.
LTTS, which has a strong track record of offering sustainability services across various industries, will work with AT&T to deliver a range of innovative solutions, such as green engineering, energy management, renewable energy, green hydrogen, and carbon sequestration.
The alliance aims to leverage the combined expertise and resources of both companies to create a positive impact on the environment and society.
“Armed with AT&T’s formidable telecommunications infrastructure and our own deep-seated expertise in engineering DNA, we are poised to make substantial strides towards a future less dependent on carbon,” said Alind Saxena, President, Sales and Executive Director at L&T Technology Services (LTTS). “This collaboration is a pledge to the planet. We’re not just developing technologies – we’re crafting a sustainable legacy, one that significantly reduces our environmental footprint.”
“As we work towards achieving the Gigaton goal, we know that it’s collaborations like this one, combining our respective resources and expertise, that will help us get there,” said Shannon Carroll, AVP of Global Environmental Sustainability at AT&T. “Together with LTTS, we’re committed to create a more sustainable tomorrow.”
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