IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has launched a co-innovation and advanced research centre in Amsterdam to bring together an ecosystem of partners from academia, government institutions, start-ups and technology providers. Bringing together an ecosystem of partners from academia, government institutions, start-ups and technology providers, Pace Port Amsterdam will serve as a hub for TCS teams to co- innovate with European customers, a TCS statement said on Friday. TCS Pace Port Amsterdam has been designed to help customers navigate their growth and transformation voyage and will serve as a hub for TCS teams to co-innovate with European customers. The company’s Europe head Sapthagiri Chapalapalli said in a statemnt: "TCS believes that collaborative innovation, harnessing the collective knowledge of an ecosystem of partners can help companies realise their purpose and build a greater future," "Our new Pace Port at Amsterdam will serve as a European innovation hub that helps our clients build long-term sustainability which is a core driver of purposeful business." "The centre will also provide rapid prototyping capabilities with a clear focus on building greater futures by finding and creating sustainable solutions," said TCS. Pace Port Amsterdam is the third co-innovation centre by the company after New York and Tokyo in a global network of physical-digital innovation hubs. India’s natural gas output increase 23 pc as RIL-BP fields start production Coronavirus second Impact on Auto Industry: latest updates by ICRA U.S, European Union working to resolve aircraft dispute by July 11