Gemini is central to TCS’s new innovation push in Troy, Michigan, where the company has opened its seventh Gemini Experience Center in partnership with Google Cloud. Launched on March 9, 2026, the new site expands the company’s US footprint and gives manufacturers a dedicated space to test how Gemini can support industrial operations.
At the Troy facility, Gemini is being applied to Physical AI use cases across the manufacturing sector. The center is built to help enterprises move beyond isolated AI pilots by exploring practical deployments tied to safety, quality control and operational efficiency in real working environments.
The center includes the TCS Physical AI Blueprint, an end-to-end framework that combines AI-powered quadruped and humanoid robotics, advanced sensing, edge intelligence and secure cloud orchestration. Through this setup, Gemini supports real-time operational visibility and decision support across industrial workflows.
Key use cases include:
- autonomous patrolling and surveillance
- environmental monitoring
- PPE compliance monitoring
- intelligent quality inspection
- progress mapping
- predictive equipment health monitoring
A notable part of the Troy launch is its human-in-the-loop model. TCS is positioning Gemini as a system that works alongside employees, especially in environments that are difficult, risky, or inefficient for people to manage directly. The launch also fits a wider plan by TCS and Google Cloud to expand Gemini Experience Centers globally to 13 locations by the end of 2026.