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TCS Opens Gemini Experience Center in the US for AI Manufacturing

TCS Opens Gemini Experience Center in the US for AI Manufacturing

Tata Consultancy Services has launched a new Gemini Experience Center (GEC) in the United States to accelerate the adoption of AI-driven innovation in the manufacturing sector. The new center, located at the company’s Innovation Hub in Troy, Michigan, was developed in collaboration with Google Cloud and focuses on advancing Physical AI solutions for industrial environments.

With this launch, TCS continues expanding its global network of Gemini Experience Centers. The company plans to significantly scale this initiative, announcing that by the end of 2026 it will operate 13 Gemini Experience Centers worldwide in partnership with Google Cloud. Additionally, six more centers are expected to open later this year. As enterprises increasingly adopt artificial intelligence, these facilities will help organizations transition from isolated AI experiments to fully scalable and production-ready transformation strategies.

The newly established Physical AI Gemini Experience Center for Manufacturing enables manufacturers to explore and validate advanced AI use cases before implementing them in real-world operations. In particular, the center focuses on improving safety, product quality, and operational efficiency across industrial facilities. Through interactive demonstrations and collaborative workshops, manufacturers can test emerging technologies and understand how AI can enhance factory performance.

At the core of the center is the TCS Physical AI Blueprint, an integrated framework designed to connect robotics, advanced sensing, and edge intelligence with cloud-based orchestration. This framework combines AI-powered quadruped and humanoid robots with intelligent monitoring systems to deliver real-time insights and automated decision-making. Consequently, manufacturers can deploy solutions such as autonomous facility patrols, environmental anomaly detection, PPE compliance monitoring, intelligent quality inspections, progress tracking, and predictive equipment health monitoring.

Anupam Singhal, President – Manufacturing, TCS, said, “Physical AI is where intelligence moves to the edge—into the real world of operations. With the launch of our Physical AI Gemini Experience Center for Manufacturing, we are enabling manufacturers to extend visibility and decision-making into environments that are difficult, risky, or inefficient for humans to access. Designed with a human-in-the-loop approach, Physical AI operates alongside the workforce, strengthening safety and resilience. The real impact is creating future-ready industrial environments that are safer, more adaptive, and continuously aware—at scale.”

Meanwhile, Google Cloud emphasized how this collaboration helps drive advanced AI adoption in industrial sectors.

Saurabh Tiwary, VP and General Manager, Cloud AI, Google Cloud, said, “Our partnership with TCS focuses on accelerating the deployment of agentic AI where it delivers the most significant value to industrial operations. Through the new Physical AI Gemini Experience Center, we are equipping global manufacturers with the intelligence to build more autonomous, resilient, and data-driven enterprises, allowing them to fully optimize their business models with Google Cloud’s leading technology.”

Moreover, the Troy facility strengthens TCS’s expanding innovation ecosystem. The center aligns with the company’s broader strategy of partnering with major hyperscalers to help enterprises navigate the next phase of AI-powered industrial transformation. Through immersive demonstrations and scenario-driven workshops, businesses can experience how AI solutions integrate across infrastructure, production systems, and enterprise platforms.

Currently, TCS operates six Gemini Experience Centers located in Bangalore, New York, Chennai, Riyadh, Singapore, and Sao Paulo. These centers form part of the TCS Pace innovation network, which connects startups, universities, and customers to accelerate technological advancements.

Furthermore, TCS recently deepened its collaboration with Google Cloud to expand enterprise access to Gemini Enterprise capabilities. This partnership enables TCS teams to build custom AI agents and integrate pre-built Google Cloud agents as well as third-party tools into enterprise systems. Ultimately, these initiatives aim to empower organizations worldwide with cutting-edge AI technologies designed to improve efficiency, boost innovation, and drive smarter industrial operations.

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