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Innatera Brings Pulsar Neuromorphic Chip to EDGE AI London

by | Jun 5, 2026

Microcontroller processes sensor data on edge devices for condition monitoring, audio classification and presence detection
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LONDON, UK, June 5, 2026 – Innatera will bring its Pulsar neuromorphic microcontroller to EDGE AI London 2026, focusing on Physical AI systems that process signals on edge devices. The company will present how neuromorphic processing supports low-power sensing, faster response and reduced cloud dependence.

EDGE AI London will take place from June 8-9, bringing together the global edge AI community to examine on-device intelligence, including Physical AI, tinyML and AI deployment. Innatera will highlight how Pulsar moves processing closer to the sensor for devices that need to sense, interpret and act on local signals within strict power limits.

Innatera will also join the “Full Stack Sovereignty in the Age of Physical AI” panel. The session will cover the technical and strategic foundations needed for secure, scalable and deployable AI infrastructure.

“Intelligent machines are the future, and humanoid robots are riding the wave of commercialization. Building them at scale requires us to rethink the efficiency and economics of Physical AI. Simply packing more powerful compute at the edge is not the way,” says Sumeet Kumar, CEO of Innatera. “The viable path instead is through architectures that are built for always-on sensing, enabling perception that provides holistic context, rapidly. That architecture is neuromorphic, and it unlocks a practical path to truly intelligent devices, whether that’s in a wearable device looking to identify a health condition, or a humanoid robot unloading your dishwasher.”

Innatera will highlight a range of neuromorphic edge AI applications, including:

  • Industrial Equipment Condition Monitoring: 42 Technology will present IMU-based fault detection for industrial equipment. The system identifies subtle vibration patterns to reduce downtime and maintenance risk.
  • Audio Scene Classification: Joya Design will show compact, always-on audio intelligence for OEM products. The system provides contextual awareness without cloud dependence.
  • Human Presence Detection: Innatera will highlight radar-based presence detection for smart spaces. The system reduces false triggers and extends battery life.

Click here to explore the EDGE AI London agenda.

Source: Innatera

About Innatera

Innatera develops neuromorphic processors designed to run AI on edge devices. The company builds neuromorphic microcontrollers that process sensor data using spiking neural network architectures. These products support real-time data processing while reducing power consumption and dependence on cloud computing. Innatera serves original equipment manufacturers and developers across automotive, industrial systems, wearables, smart home devices, and IoT applications. The company was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from Delft University of Technology. Innatera is headquartered in Rijswijk, Netherlands. It focuses on R&D, and integration of neuromorphic hardware for commercial products. Its technology targets use cases requiring low latency, continuous sensing, and efficient on-device intelligence. Applications include pattern recognition, event detection, and condition monitoring in embedded systems.