LTIMindtree Launches ESG Digital Transformation Platform
LTIMindtree Ltd

Building managers can now access real-time data on energy, emissions, water usage, and waste management.
The platform has been introduced in office buildings in major Indian cities.
LTIMindtree, a global technology consulting and digital solutions company based in Mumbai, India, has launched a new platform—Smart Spaces 2.0—to help residential, commercial, and industrial properties become more sustainable and efficient.
Using the platform, new and existing buildings can be fitted with the latest Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Data on energy use, waste management, and water usage can be gathered, helping building owners and managers save costs and improve operations.
Smart Spaces 2.0 helps track ESG metrics in commercial and industrial buildings, suggests when a repair is required, and connects to existing management systems for immediate responses to alerts.
This platform is part of the company's larger Digital Transformation Platform, called iNXT, which aims to make buildings smarter and help organisations meet national and international sustainability standards.
Monish Mishra, Chief Business Officer, iNXT, LTIMindtree, said: “LTIMindtree’s iNXT business is excited to announce the launch of the Smart Spaces Solution. This innovative solution, along with its accelerators, has a comprehensive suite designed to drive and expedite enterprises towards smart building transformations and ESG excellence. Smart Spaces is both modular and adaptable, and can be seamlessly integrated with the organisation’s ESG ecosystem.”
Paneesh Rao, Chief Sustainability Officer, LTIMindtree, said: “Smart Spaces is an integrated platform that provides a solution in managing the exhaustive data of E, S & G pillar. It not only helps in connecting the campuses at enterprise levels but also ensures value chain and supply chain sustainability. With our ambitious ESG targets like becoming Net Zero by 2040, 85% + increase in renewable energy share by 2030, becoming zero waste to landfill by 2030, inclusive workforce with 40% women, 10% diverse suppliers, etc. we will benefit by utilising Smart Spaces. It will be an important tool and solution to the ESG community to bring comprehensive benefits and visibility to an organisation’s ESG goals and journey.”
The platform will also provide recommendations for reducing energy use and will focus on improving the work environment for employees in terms of their health and safety.
The company has already implemented Smart Spaces 2.0 in its Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Chennai offices in India and plans to expand to other global locations soon.
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Source: LTIMindtree