Innatera, a pioneer in neuromorphic computing for ultra-low-power intelligence at the sensor edge, is set to demonstrate its award-winning Pulsar microcontroller at SEMICON India 2025. The company will highlight real-world applications developed with partners, ranging from asset monitoring to advanced human–machine interaction.
Aaroh Labs will present a smart smoke detection system capable of distinguishing between smoke types and enabling privacy-preserving human presence detection through Innatera-powered radar. The solution enhances situational awareness, supporting faster and more effective responses to fire incidents across residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.
“Redefining safety and comfort in connected environments requires pushing boundaries. With Innatera’s Spiking Neural Processor integrated into our smoke detection technology, we can deliver smarter, privacy-preserving awareness for modern buildings,” said Girish Gaikwad, CEO, Aaroh Labs.
CYRAN AI Solutions will showcase gesture recognition technologies using compact electromyography (EMG) sensors, combined with Innatera’s neuromorphic platform. The solution enables intuitive human–machine interactions for wearables, healthcare devices, and industrial controls.
“Together with Innatera, we are creating a low-power gesture recognition solution that unlocks new applications across multiple sectors,” said Pramod Suri, CEO, CYRAN AI Solutions. Innatera will also participate in the India–Netherlands Roundtable at SEMICON India, inaugurated by Marisa Gerards, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, alongside senior Government of India officials. The roundtable will focus on semiconductor innovation and supply chain resilience.
“India is emerging as a global hub for electronics and semiconductors,” said Sumeet Kumar, CEO, Innatera. “Our Pulsar microcontroller is designed to meet India’s demand for ultra-efficient, real-time AI, and we are proud to collaborate with Indian innovators to build smarter, more intuitive products.”
Pulsar is designed to deliver real-time edge intelligence with ultra-low power consumption and sub-millisecond latency. Built on Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) — a brain-inspired architecture — Pulsar allows sensor-rich devices to process data locally and continuously, avoiding the energy and privacy limitations of cloud-based AI.
Innatera supports Pulsar with Talamo SDK, a complete development platform, and a growing global partner ecosystem. The company’s neuromorphic technology is gaining adoption among sensor makers, device manufacturers, and developers seeking scalable, sustainable intelligence at the edge.