SiMa.ai Expands Physical AI Portfolio with L&T Partnership 

The teams plan to establish joint go-to-market strategies, identify opportunities and build a product support framework. 

SiMa.ai and L&T Technology Services (LTTS) announced a partnership to develop AI-powered solutions for mobility, healthcare, industrial automation and robotics. 

The collaboration brings together SiMa.ai’s MLSoC ONE platform and software development kit with LTTS’ engineering expertise in sectors such as automotive, industrial automation and robotics, and healthcare. The companies will collaborate to create new use cases and accelerate the adoption of SiMa.ai’s platform worldwide, focusing on scalable technology deployment for global clients.

Amit Chadha, CEO of LTTS, said, “By combining SiMa.ai’s computing technology with our expertise in design and implementation, we are empowering clients. Together, we are driving the industry forward, embedding intelligence into innovative solutions that are sustainable and scalable.”

The teams plan to establish joint go-to-market strategies, identify opportunities and build a product support framework that streamlines deployment. 

Collaboration to Accelerate AI-Driven Solutions

SiMa.ai specialises in hardware and software for ‘Physical AI’ which supports robotics, automotive, aerospace, defence, smart vision and healthcare. Meanwhile, LTTS offers design and consulting services across industrial products, medical devices, transportation, telecom and process industries. 

The alliance aims to speed up technology development and deployment for clients in multiple areas through joint expertise and resources.

Krishna Rangasayee, founder and CEO of SiMa.ai, stated, “Our collaboration with LTTS symbolises the synergy required to scale Physical AI applications globally. LTTS brings unmatched engineering capabilities and client reach, making them an ideal partner. By working together, we enable industries to harness the full potential of AI, delivering high performance and power efficiency to clients while simplifying the adoption process.”

Rangasayee has also expressed his alignment to Physical AI in a previous exclusive interview during his visit to India. In another exclusive interaction with Sameer Wasson, CEO at MIPS, during his latest India visit, he told AIM that after being acquired by GlobalFoundries, the company aims to target application-specific computing in robotics, autonomy and more. 

He delved into Physical AI and how it will be the upcoming curve to look forward to in all domains of deep tech. 

“Today, AI is used for photo sharing, food delivery and hack placement. When we start talking about AI in terms of security, safety, autonomy and health, that’s the wave I’m interested in,” he said. 

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An information designer by training, Sanjana likes to delve into deep tech and enjoys learning about quantum, space, robotics and chips that build up our world. Outside of work, she likes to spend her time with books, especially those that explore the absurd.
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