L&T Technology Services Global EI Hackathon Sparks the Next Wave of AI-Native Engineering Solutions
L&T Technology Services, a global leader in Engineering Intelligence Solutions & ER&D Consulting Services successfully concluded Engineering Intelligence (EI) OpenHack 2026, a first-of-its-kind global innovation challenge conducted simultaneously across nine locations spanning India, the U.S. and Europe.
The hackathon brought together nearly 4,000
engineers (770+ teams) from Bengaluru, Mysuru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune,
Vadodara, Mumbai, Dallas and Munich to tackle complex engineering challenges
through AI-led innovation. More than 500 challenge statements were aligned with
company’s strategic growth priorities, spanning Software Defined Mobility,
Plant Buildout & Modernization, Energy & Automation, Next-Gen Compute
& AI Infrastructure, Digital Manufacturing, MedTech, and Software Platforms
& AI. By combining domain expertise with emerging technologies,
participants developed AI-powered solutions across industrial automation,
cybersecurity, autonomous systems, supply chain intelligence, enterprise
optimization, and healthcare - all aimed at helping enterprises reimagine
products, operations, and decision-making.
An esteemed jury comprising senior LTTS leaders and
technology experts evaluated the solutions through multiple rounds, assessing
entries on innovation, technical excellence, scalability, real-world relevance
and effective use of AI. Winning teams were awarded cash prizes worth over INR
30 lakh, while standout innovations received opportunities for further
development through Project Equinox, an LTTS platform that supports promising,
scalable solutions. Patent-worthy innovations were also shortlisted for special
recognition, enabling participants to transform breakthrough ideas into
valuable intellectual property.
Congratulating the participants and winning teams,
Mritunjay Kumar Singh, Chief Operating Officer, L&T Technology Services,
said “The EI OpenHack 2026 reflects LTTS’ vision of Engineering Intelligence,
where engineering expertise and AI come together to solve real-world industry
challenges. What stood out was not only the scale of participation, but the
ability of our engineers to apply contextual understanding, domain knowledge
and AI prowess to develop solutions with tangible business relevance. Initiatives
like OpenHack create opportunities for our talent to experiment, collaborate
and develop solutions that will shape the future of engineering.”
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