Kawasaki Opens Physical AI Center in Silicon Valley with NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Others
2026
What Happened
Kawasaki Heavy Industries announced the establishment of the Kawasaki Physical AI Center San Jose in Silicon Valley, USA, to drive the social implementation of Physical AI. The center will collaborate with NVIDIA, Analog Devices, Microsoft, and Fujitsu to develop integrated solutions combining AI and robotics. Initially targeting healthcare and elder care, the center aims to create a 'hospital one-stop solution' covering the entire patient experience, from arrival to post-care.
“What we aim for is NOT to replace people, but to deliver Physical AI that supports human judgment and action — safely and efficiently.”
- NVIDIA: Creation of new solutions integrating AI and robotics, with healthcare as the entry point.
- Analog Devices: Realization of robots capable of handling a wide range of tasks by integrating AI, voice recognition, and sensing technologies.
- Microsoft: Accelerating deployment of Physical AI solutions via cloud and AI platform capabilities.
- Fujitsu: New value creation in healthcare through integration of business systems, robotic systems, and AI.
Why this matters
This collaboration aims to bring AI-powered robots to support human tasks in healthcare and other industries, addressing labor shortages and improving efficiency.
Terms in This Story
- Physical AI
- AI that autonomously perceives, reasons, and makes decisions in real-world environments and takes physical action through machinery.
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