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Innatera and Byte Lab Announce Strategic Solution Partnership to Accelerate Deployable Neuromorphic Edge AI Systems

Combining brain-like processing with production-ready electronics design to accelerate real-world deployments

DELFT, NETHERLANDS – March 3, 2026 – Innatera, the leader in neuromorphic processors for the sensor edge, today announced Byte Lab as a new solution partner, strengthening its ecosystem around deployable, production-ready edge AI. The partnership brings together Innatera’s neuromorphic Pulsar platform with Byte Lab’s vertically integrated electronics design and manufacturing capabilities, enabling faster transition from proof-of-concept to industrialized products.

Neuromorphic computing is disrupting the intelligent devices market with an impact that will be felt throughout the next decade. We are seeing industry players in a race to implement AI closer to the sensors on their devices,” says Vladimir Bachler, Innovation Manager at Byte Lab. “At this critical inflection point, we’re excited to partner with Innatera and to help bring the innovative Pulsar neuromorphic chip into real-world products, delivering production-ready systems so customers can adopt a new class of edge AI without increasing system complexity.

As a solutions partner, Byte Lab brings production-proven expertise in IoT and battery-powered wireless devices, with 95% of designs reaching industrialization and active programs for global brands shipping at scale. Together, the companies will target deployable edge AI systems for rail predictive maintenance using IMU, acoustic, and temperature sensing and energy harvesting, low-power audio event detection, body-worn monitoring solutions, and more supported by Byte Lab’s ability to run fast pilots in-house and scale efficiently into production.

What makes Byte Lab a strong partner is their track record of turning advanced sensing concepts into shipping products,” says Sumeet Kumar, CEO of Innatera. “Together, we can drive the adoption of neuromorphic computing into complete systems, from sensor and firmware to manufacturing and deployment.

At the center of the collaboration is Pulsar, Innatera’s neuromorphic microcontroller designed for ultra-low-power, real-time inference at the sensor edge. Built around a Spiking Neural Network engine and a heterogeneous compute architecture, Pulsar enables always-on sensing for audio, motion, radar, and biosignals while keeping data on-device. With Byte Lab as a solution partner, Pulsar moves closer to its goal of enabling practical, scalable edge AI products across industrial, infrastructure, and safety-critical applications.

Interested in becoming an Innatera solution partner? Get in touch to explore how neuromorphic edge AI can accelerate your next product.

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About Innatera

Innatera enables the world’s sensor data to be processed as soon as it is captured, directly at the source. Incorporated in 2018 as a spin-off from the Delft University of Technology, it develops a line of neuromorphic processors that mimic the mechanisms the brain uses for processing sensory data. Using a radically new computing architecture that is massively more efficient than conventional technologies, its chips enable breakthrough physical AI capabilities even in devices powered by small batteries. Innatera’s technology makes intelligence pervasive for a smarter, safer, and cleaner world.

Innatera is backed by leading European deep-tech investors and aims to bring intelligence to a billion devices by 2030.

For more information, visit www.innatera.com.

About Byte Lab

Byte Lab is a vertically integrated engineering company founded in 2011 and headquartered in Zagreb, Croatia. For over 15 years, the company has been developing embedded systems and delivering end-to-end electronic product development, from hardware and firmware design to Edge AI, certification, prototyping and in-house manufacturing. With 400+ completed projects across multiple industries, they help companies bring complex ideas to market faster through parallel development and full product lifecycle support.

For more information, visit www.byte-lab.com.

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