Vee Technologies’ engineering business recently unveiled its 3,000th fire truck design for the US market, facing the intricate task of adhering to diverse state fire codes. The company, based in Bengaluru and Atlanta, ventured into this field a decade ago, navigating the complexities of creating fire trucks tailored to the varied construction materials and building types prevalent in the US. Designing these trucks involves meeting specific height requirements, addressing operational needs like transporting firefighters to tall structures, and ensuring efficient water pumping and rescue operations during emergencies.
The firm’s specialized engineering services prioritize reliability and rapid response in critical situations, emphasizing the importance of precision and agility in the design process. Vee Technologies is currently showcasing its expertise at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) International, highlighting its ability to develop state code-compliant fire apparatus designs that align with global safety standards. The company’s engineering team utilizes extensive data to craft detailed and optimized designs, reflecting a commitment to meeting evolving industry regulations and safety norms.
In the realm of Indian IT firms, the $63 billion engineering R&D sector plays a significant role, contributing substantially to the country’s overall IT and BPM export revenues. This segment, which encompasses product engineering, embedded systems, and digital manufacturing, stands as the second-largest export segment following IT services. The growth of this sector is primarily fueled by the increasing demand for software-defined products, ER&D outsourcing, and robust market interest from key industries such as automotive, telecom, and industrial sectors worldwide.
