Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has signed an agreement with France’s public research body, CEA, to jointly develop Physical AI solutions. These solutions combine robotics, artificial intelligence, and intelligent systems to help machines interact with the physical world, aiming to transform industrial processes.
The collaboration will focus on designing and deploying Physical AI-powered systems for real-world applications in areas such as manufacturing, logistics, and automation. By merging CEA’s research expertise with TCS’ global scale and domain knowledge, the goal is to improve efficiency, resilience, and competitiveness across industries.
Alexandre Bounouh, director at CEA-List, said the tie-up will help invent the intelligent systems of tomorrow and boost French and European business competitiveness.
Rammohan Gourneni, MD of TCS France, added that Physical AI is the future of industry, and this collaboration strengthens TCS’ commitment to innovation in France.
TCS has been present in France since 1992, supporting 18 CAC40 companies. It has expanded its presence with four delivery centers in Paris-Suresnes, Lille, Poitiers, and Toulouse.
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Tata Consultancy Services share price (NSE: TCS) was trading at ₹3,047.80 on September 9, 2025, up 0.95% from the previous session. The stock opened at ₹3,032.10 and touched a high of ₹3,060.00 during the day, while the low stood at ₹3,030.80. With a market capitalisation of ₹11.03 lakh crore, TCS is currently trading near its 52-week low of ₹2,991.60 and well below its 52-week high of ₹4,549.35.
The TCS–CEA partnership marks a big step in merging research and business needs to build advanced Physical AI systems. With its strong base in France, TCS is set to play a key role in shaping the future of industrial AI in Europe.
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Published on: Sep 9, 2025, 1:37 PM IST
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