Maini Group partners with SiMa.ai for autonomous mobility solutions

The long-term vision includes leveraging SiMa.ai’s AI capabilities across other Maini Group companies, creating a comprehensive AI-driven mobility ecosystem.

30 Oct 2024 | 3792 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Maini Group has partnered with SiMa.ai, where the latter's ONE Platform for Edge AI will be integrated into Virya Autonomous Technologies' autonomous transport solutions. Virya is a Maini Group company. SiMa.ai is an embedded edge machine learning system-on-chip company. 

The partnership is expected to deliver significant benefits in terms of improved performance, lower power consumption, and reduced total cost of ownership (TCO), providing cost-effective solutions for applications involving autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). 

The long-term vision includes leveraging SiMa.ai’s AI capabilities across other Maini Group companies, creating a comprehensive AI-driven mobility ecosystem.

Sandeep Maini, Chairman, Maini Group, said, " We chose SiMa.ai as our AI partner because we see strong alignment between our expertise and their leadership in AI, making this collaboration a natural fit for driving innovation across our products."

"SiMa.ai’s  software-centric ONE Platform for Edge AI seamlessly integrates with Virya’s  mobility systems, enhancing performance, scalability, and adaptability across a wide range of applications," noted Harald Kroeger, Head of Sales and President of Automotive Business at SiMa.ai. 

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