November 2025
The opening of a cutting-edge Physical AI Innovation Lab in Santa Clara by HCLTech and NVIDIA represents a significant turning point in the development of robotics and international automation. The facility is designed as a dedicated area for businesses to test next-generation physical AI systems that mimic real-world robotic behavior and expedite deployment in industrial settings. This action reflects the rapid transition from a digital-only AI application to a robust machine-enabled intelligence that can sense, act, and adapt in complex physical environments.

The new lab combines HCLTech's expansion of its collection of physical AI solutions with NVIDIA's most cutting-edge technologies. Clients will be able to develop and test robotics and edge AI applications on NVIDIA platforms, including Omniverse Isaac Sim, Jetson, Holoscan, and Metropolis. HCLTech's own innovations, such as VisionX for computer vision, Kinetic AI for intelligent automation, IEdgeX for scalable edge infrastructure, and SmartTwin for digital twin-driven simulations, enhance these capabilities. As a result, businesses can move smoothly from identification to practical validation in a fully integrated environment.
NVIDIA's leadership emphasized that the next major advancement in industrial transformation is physical AI. Although generative AI has already changed digital workflows, more advanced tools, safer settings, and more thorough testing are needed before applying AI to the real world, including robots, sensors, and autonomous systems. NVIDIA executives claim that by experimenting with robotics systems that require extreme precision, flexibility, and safety, the new lab enables businesses to close the gap between virtual simulations and real-world deployment.
According to HCLTech, the collaboration enhances its long-standing partnership with NVIDIA and provides a platform for future-ready innovation for clients worldwide. According to the company, the lab will assist industries in rethinking their physical operations, including high-tech manufacturing facilities, ports, logistics hubs, factories, and warehouses. Organizations can create more intelligent workflows, lower operational risks, and greatly increase time-to-value for automation projects by utilizing cutting-edge simulations, AI-driven automation models, and next-generation robotics.
The company already collaborates with several international businesses that use its physical AI capabilities for tasks like intelligent safety surveillance, autonomous equipment monitoring, and automated goods movement. HCLTech hopes to expand these solutions and assist the industry's shift to more robust, sustainable, and intelligent physical operations through this new Santa Clara hub. By fusing edge AI, sophisticated robotics, and high-fidelity digital twins, the lab positions itself as a driver of future industrial change.
November 2025
November 2025
November 2025
November 2025