
Source: cision | Published on: Thursday, 28 August 2025
Breakthrough neuromorphic chip brings real-time, ultra-low-power intelligence to next-gen sensing applications.
NEW DELHI, Aug. 28, 2025 -- Innatera, the leader in brain-like neuromorphic computing for ultra-low-power intelligence at the sensor edge, is set to demonstrate the future of edge AI at SEMICON India 2025, showcasing its award-winning Pulsar chip, alongside partner-deployed applications for asset monitoring and human-machine interaction.
Aaroh Labs joins Innatera at SEMICON, showcasing smart smoke detection solutions that can differentiate smoke types and, with Innatera-powered radar, allow privacy-preserving human presence detection. This enhances awareness and enables effective life-saving during fire situations in residential, commercial, and industrial establishments.
"Redefining safety and comfort in smart residential, commercial and industrial buildings requires a shared drive for innovation and pushing boundaries. Innatera's Spiking Neural Processor, combined with our advanced smoke detection technology, enables us to deliver smarter, privacy-preserving awareness for connected environments," says Girish Gaikwad, CEO, Aaroh Labs.
CYRAN AI Solutions also joins Innatera at the event, demoing solutions that take human–machine interaction to the next level with compact electromyography (EMG) sensors for precise gesture recognition. Together with Innatera's ultra-low-power neuromorphic technology, they enable intuitive HMI applications from wearables to industrial controls.
"We are excited to design a low-power gesture recognition solution using Innatera's low-power neuromorphic offering. Together, this has the potential to unlock use cases for wearables, healthcare, and industrial applications," says Pramod Suri, CEO, CYRAN AI Solutions.
Innatera will also join the India–Netherlands Roundtable at SEMICON India, opened by H.E. Marisa Gerards, Honorable Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and senior Government of India officials. The dialogue brings industry and government leaders together to shape cooperation on semiconductor innovation and supply chain resilience.
"A new India is rising, one that will take center stage in electronics manufacturing and semiconductors," says Sumeet Kumar, CEO of Innatera. "The Indian market is leading the way in developing and deploying devices with integrated intelligence, from consumer devices to smart infrastructure. Pulsar is designed to meet India's growing demand for ultra-efficient real-time AI, and Innatera is proud to be partnering with innovative Indian companies to build smarter and more intuitive products with our neuromorphic technology."
Designed to deliver real-time intelligence at the edge with ultra-low power and sub-millisecond latency, Pulsar is built on Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) – a breakthrough architecture inspired by the brain. The technology enables sensor-rich devices to process information contextually, locally, and continuously, without the energy or privacy trade-offs of cloud-based AI.
With a full-stack development platform (SDK Talamo) and growing support from global partners, Innatera's neuromorphic technology is already gaining traction among sensor makers, device manufacturers, and AI developers seeking scalable, sustainable intelligence for the edge.
Visit Innatera at booth 270 at SEMICON India 2025 to experience the future of sensing firsthand. Register your meeting now.
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