Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading company in IT services, consulting, and business solutions have partner with CEA, among the world’s most innovative research institutions to speed up the development and use of Physical AI technologies.
Physical AI combines robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and smart systems to help machines understand and interact with the physical world. This collaboration between TCS and CEA will focus on creating and applying Physical AI systems in real-life situations.
By combining CEA’s research expertise with TCS’s industry experience, they aim to deliver AI-driven solutions for various activities, including manufacturing, logistics, and automation. This will help improve efficiency and resilience in various sectors.
Alexandre Bounouh, Director of CEA-List, shared that he is excited about working with TCS to bring Physical AI technologies into the industry. This partnership will allow them to connect innovative research with the actual needs of businesses and develop the intelligent systems of the future. By improving the way humans and machines work together, these AI solutions will enhance production processes and help French and European businesses become more competitive.
Together, TCS and CEA plan to offer companies practical solutions based on Physical AI, as well as proof of concepts and training programs to support technology use.
Key areas of collaboration include Adaptable Robots, Human-Robot Collaboration and Assistive Robots. The partnership will also use CEA’s advanced research in connecting AI with human capabilities.
Rammohan Gourneni, Managing Director of TCS in France, mentioned that their dedication to innovation is evident in their collaboration with important partners like CEA. He believes Physical AI is essential for the future of industries because it merges AI technology with physical systems. This partnership is a significant step in helping their clients transform their industries.
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