The MoU outlines a broad framework for jointly pursuing opportunities in next-generation technologies. The companies intend to collaborate on the development of products and platforms spanning automotive systems, defence applications and AI server infrastructure, leveraging their complementary capabilities in engineering, advanced manufacturing and technology development.
The partnership comes amid rapid advancements in generative AI, autonomous systems and sustainable computing infrastructure. By combining VVDN’s strengths in electronics design, embedded software, system integration and manufacturing services with Bharat Forge’s expertise in advanced manufacturing and precision engineering, the companies aim to explore scalable solutions aligned with evolving industry requirements.
The collaboration will focus on accelerating innovation cycles and developing next-generation products for automotive and defence ecosystems, while also targeting AI-driven server and data centre platforms. The objective is to create high-impact solutions that address emerging technology demands and position both companies to participate in the expanding global AI ecosystem.
Bharat Forge Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director Amit Kalyani said the partnership would help the company leverage advanced technologies, strengthen innovation capabilities and enhance solution quality for clients and stakeholders. He added that such alliances support knowledge exchange, operational efficiency and long-term value creation, while ensuring competitiveness in rapidly changing markets.
VVDN Technologies CEO Puneet Agarwal said the collaboration aligns with the company’s focus on innovation through advanced engineering and digital technologies. He noted that combining VVDN’s product engineering and manufacturing capabilities with Bharat Forge’s domain expertise would help accelerate the development of next-generation solutions across automotive, defence and data centre ecosystems.
The MoU formalises a shared intent to explore long-term collaboration, with both companies aiming to shorten development timelines and create enhanced value for customers globally across technology-driven sectors.Sensex, Nifty today: Catch all the LIVE stock market action here
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