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Innatera, CYRAN AI Expand Neuromorphic AI for Wearables

by | Jun 17, 2026

Neuromorphic processing and sensing systems will support EMG prototypes, wearables and audio intelligence
Image: Innatera

NICE, France, June 17, 2026 – Innatera and CYRAN AI announced an extended collaboration at Bharat Innovates 2026  on low-power AI technologies for intelligent edge devices.

The companies have developed an EMG-based application prototype and demonstrated the technology at international events, including CES and SEMICON India. The collaboration will cover additional low-power AI applications, including wearables, audio intelligence, and other edge AI use cases.

“Our partnership with Innatera has already demonstrated the potential of combining advanced sensing technologies with neuromorphic processing. As we expand our collaboration, we’re excited by the opportunity that this new class of compute creates for edge AI,” says Vikrant Khazanchi, chief growth officer, CYRAN AI. “Together we’re focused on developing practical AI solutions that can operate efficiently at the edge, enabling new experiences across wearables, intelligent sensing, and embedded AI applications.”

The collaboration combines CYRAN AI’s intelligent sensing systems with Innatera’s neuromorphic processing technology. The companies are developing devices intended to continuously sense, interpret, and respond to signals while operating within stringent power constraints.

“India is emerging as one of the world’s most dynamic markets for intelligent, connected devices, creating tremendous opportunities for innovation at the edge,” says Shreyas Derashri, chief commercial officer at Innatera. “By expanding our collaboration with CYRAN AI, we’re bringing together neuromorphic computing and application expertise to enable ultra-low-power AI solutions for next-generation sensing applications. Together, we’re helping accelerate the adoption of practical, deployable edge AI technologies.”

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.

 About CYRAN AI

CYRAN AI develops hardware and software for AI applications in geospatial, industrial, security and education markets. Its geospatial tools support image interpretation, object detection, change detection, terrain data, 3D tiles, basemaps and vector layers. Its industrial products cover defect inspection, data management, machine monitoring and edge AI computing. The company also develops perimeter security tools and workplace management systems. Its BUDDHI AI DIY Kit serves schools, students and training institutions through AI projects, course material and classroom use. CYRAN AI serves government, defense, aerospace, geospatial, manufacturing, industrial and education customers. CYRAN AI is headquartered at IIT Delhi in New Delhi, India.