TCS launches Gemini Experience Center in Michigan to advance AI in manufacturing

SUMMARY 

  • TCS opens its seventh Gemini Experience Center focusing on physical AI for manufacturing safety and efficiency
  • Facility built with Google Cloud partnership allows manufacturers to test robotics sensing and edge intelligence solutions
  • Company plans thirteen global Gemini Experience Centers by the end of 2026

Tata Consultancy Services on Monday launched a Gemini Experience Center in Troy, Michigan, expanding its network of artificial intelligence innovation hubs developed with Google Cloud to test and scale AI applications for global manufacturers.

The new Gemini Experience Center expands TCS’s artificial intelligence innovation footprint in North America and targets manufacturing companies seeking safer operations higher product quality and faster industrial decisionmaking using advanced AI systems.

The Troy facility is part of Tata Consultancy Services’ broader TCS Pace ecosystem which connects startups universities and enterprise clients to emerging technologies including generative AI robotics and cloud computing.

TCS previously opened Gemini Experience Centers in Bengaluru New York Chennai Riyadh Singapore and Sao Paulo according to the company.

Anupam Singhal president of manufacturing at TCS said the center focuses on physical AI systems that combine quadruped and humanoid robots with sensors edge computing and secure cloud platforms.

Nigel Walsh managing director of global AI programs at Google Cloud said collaborative innovation labs help companies test generative AI and automation tools before large scale deployment in complex factories.

TCS has been expanding its AI innovation centers as global manufacturers increase spending on automation and industrial AI platforms.

Lina Patel an industrial automation researcher at the University of Michigan said physical AI platforms allow factories to monitor hazardous areas and reduce workplace risk.

She said combining robotics sensors and real time analytics helps manufacturers improve predictive maintenance product quality and worker safety simultaneously.

TCS said it aims to operate thirteen Gemini Experience Centers worldwide by the end of 2026 with additional sites planned this year.

The expansion reflects rising global investment in artificial intelligence driven manufacturing as companies seek resilient supply chains smarter factories and data driven industrial operations.

Industry analysts say innovation hubs like the Gemini Experience Center help translate experimental AI research into deployable manufacturing tools globally.

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