SiMa.ai and STIGA Team Up to Bring Physical AI to Robotic Lawn Mowers
The partnership seeks to push beyond traditional automation by letting machines “perceive, decide, and act independently in real-world environments,” according to the companies.
SiMa.ai and STIGA S.p.A. have announced a strategic partnership to integrate advanced Physical AI technologies into STIGA’s line of robotic lawn mowers, aiming to deliver smarter, more adaptive outdoor equipment.
The collaboration leverages SiMa.ai’s low-latency, low-power machine-learning system-on-chip platforms and software to enable real-time decision-making in both domestic and commercial robotic mowing solutions.
STIGA, a leading European manufacturer of garden machinery, will adopt SiMa.ai’s edge AI architecture to enhance autonomous perception and control in its devices.
The partnership seeks to push beyond traditional automation by letting machines “perceive, decide, and act independently in real-world environments,” according to the companies.
“This partnership represents a major step forward in delivering real-world AI to edge devices,” said Krishna Rangasayee, founder and CEO of SiMa.ai. “By joining forces with STIGA, we’re removing the traditional complexity of edge AI and empowering STIGA with solutions that perform effortlessly — without compromise.”
STIGA’s CEO, Sean Robinson, added that integrating Physical AI into its robotic mowers sets a new benchmark for intelligence and performance. “The way the robot senses, decides, and operates lies firmly within STIGA’s capabilities and expertise,” he said, noting that the efficiency of SiMa.ai’s technology allows robots to achieve more with available battery power.
The partnership underscores growing industry momentum toward embedding AI directly into autonomous machines, enabling greater precision, responsiveness, and power efficiency in everyday devices.