DXC Technology Launches DXC Engineering as Dedicated Global Division

June 01, 2026
DXC Technology has established DXC Engineering as a distinct service offering within its Consulting and Engineering Services business, consolidating 11,000 engineers across multiple industries and regions.

DXC Technology has officially launched DXC Engineering as a distinct service offering within its Consulting and Engineering Services business, announced in a press release.

DXC Engineering builds on the 20-year digital engineering background of Luxoft, which DXC acquired in 2019. The division comprises more than 11,000 engineers delivering mission critical solutions for industries including financial services, automotive, manufacturing, telecommunications, and energy.

The new entity combines three main capabilities: domain expertise, an industry and AI partnership ecosystem, and smart product design supported by physical AI. DXC Engineering applies AI across enterprise and physical environments to enhance automation, productivity, and operational intelligence.

The division operates in over 29 countries with 51 delivery sites and has dedicated client teams in North America, Continental Europe, and the Asia Pacific, Japan, Middle East, and Africa region.

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