
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced the launch of a new Gemini Experience Centre in Troy, Michigan, aimed at accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence solutions in the manufacturing sector.
The new facility has been established in partnership with Google Cloud and becomes the seventh Gemini Experience Centre globally. The centre will focus on developing and demonstrating Physical AI solutions tailored for industrial and manufacturing environments.
According to TCS, the centre will allow manufacturers to explore, test and scale AI-powered use cases designed to improve safety, product quality and operational efficiency. The facility integrates Google’s Gemini models with TCS’s manufacturing expertise and incorporates the company’s Physical AI Blueprint—an end-to-end framework that combines robotics, advanced sensing technologies, edge intelligence and secure cloud orchestration.
Anupam Singhal, President – Manufacturing at TCS, said the initiative reflects the growing role of AI in real-world industrial environments.
“Physical AI is where intelligence moves to the edge—into the real world of operations. With the launch of our Physical AI Gemini Experience Centre for Manufacturing, we are enabling manufacturers to extend visibility and decision-making into environments that are difficult, risky, or inefficient for humans to access,” he said.
Singhal added that the centre follows a “human-in-the-loop” approach, where AI systems operate alongside workers to enhance safety, resilience and operational adaptability.
Saurabh Tiwary, Vice President and General Manager of Cloud AI at Google Cloud, said the collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of agentic AI across industrial operations.
“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 Centre, we are helping manufacturers build more autonomous and data-driven enterprises,” he said.
The launch is part of TCS’s broader global expansion of its Gemini Experience Centre network. The company plans to establish 13 centres worldwide by the end of 2026, including six additional facilities scheduled to open later this year.
TCS already operates Gemini Experience Centres in cities including Bengaluru, New York City, Chennai, Riyadh, Singapore and São Paulo as part of its Pace and innovation network, which connects startups, universities and enterprise customers to emerging technologies.
The new centre also aligns with TCS’s strategy to collaborate with hyperscale cloud providers to help enterprises adopt AI technologies across the full technology stack—from infrastructure to production-ready applications—supporting the evolution of autonomous and intelligent industrial operations.




