TCS Gemini Experience Center Launch in US to Foster AI Manufacturing Progress
The seventh Gemini Experience Center (GEC) of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a world leader in business solutions, IT services, and consulting, was opened at its Innovation Hub in Troy, Michigan. The newest TCS GEC, which was founded in collaboration with Google Cloud, focuses on creating innovative Physical AI solutions specifically designed for the manufacturing industry.
With the goal of having 13 GECs globally by the end of 2026, including six new centers this year, the new center represents a significant step forward in TCS's global expansion of Gemini Experience Centers. These centers are crucial for helping businesses move from isolated AI pilots to scalable, production-ready transformation programs as the use of AI expands across numerous industries.

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The Physical AI GEC for Manufacturing in Troy supports global manufacturers in testing and scaling Physical AI applications.
Focus areas
- Safety
- Quality
- Operational efficiency
Significance of the TCS Physical AI Blueprint in Modern AI Development
- AI-powered quadruped robotics
- AI-powered humanoid robotics
- Advanced sensing
- Edge intelligence
- Secure cloud orchestration for real-time insights and autonomous decisions
Key applications
- Autonomous surveillance
- Environmental anomaly detection
- PPE compliance monitoring
- Intelligent quality inspections
- Progress mapping
- Predictive equipment health monitoring
Anupam Singhal, Manufacturing President at TCS, emphasized how the Physical AI Gemini Experience Center for Manufacturing, which uses a human-in-the-loop approach, improves operational intelligence by facilitating safer access to dangerous areas and better decision-making. Additionally, Sourav Tiwari, VP and GM of Cloud AI at Google Cloud, announced a collaboration with TCS to accelerate agentic AI within industrial processes, assisting multinational manufacturers in creating resilient, autonomous, data-driven organizations and improving their business models through the use of Google Cloud technologies.
Troy Centre Advances TCS’ Global AI Innovation
By working with hyperscale partners on AI adoption for industrial transformation, the Troy Center strengthens TCS's worldwide innovation initiatives. It provides workshops and demonstrations to boost autonomous operations and increase shop floor efficiency. With experience centers spread across several cities, including Bangalore, Chennai, New York, Riyadh, Sao Paulo, and Singapore, TCS has established a global network. Additionally, it has strengthened its collaboration with Google Cloud to enable access to Gemini Enterprise and support the creation of customized agents.
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