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Sony–TSMC Alliance to Boost Image Sensor Tech for Automotive and Robotics

Sony–TSMC Alliance to Boost Image Sensor Tech for Automotive and Robotics

Sony Semiconductor Solutions and TSMC have announced that the two have signed a non-binding MOU to form a joint venture in Kumamoto, Japan, aimed at developing next-generation image sensors for AI-driven applications in automotive, robotics, and consumer electronics. Sony will hold majority control, while the Japanese government is expected to support phased investments.

Key Highlights of the Partnership

  • Joint Venture (JV): Sony will be the majority shareholder, controlling operations at its new fab in Koshi City, Kumamoto Prefecture.
  • Technology Synergy: Sony contributes sensor design expertise, while TSMC brings process technology and manufacturing excellence.
  • Strategic Focus: Next-generation CMOS image sensors targeting AI-era applications such as autonomous vehicles, robotics, and advanced smartphones.
  • Government Support: Investments will be phased based on market demand, with backing from the Japanese government.
  • Expansion Plans: Sony will also invest in its Nagasaki plant, strengthening domestic semiconductor capacity.

Industry Context

  • Market Leadership: Sony dominates the global image sensor market, supplying to major smartphone makers like Apple.
  • TSMC’s Role: As the world’s largest contract chipmaker, TSMC diversifies its footprint in Japan, ensuring supply chain resilience.
  • Competitive Edge: The JV creates a formidable barrier against rivals such as Samsung and OmniVision.

Emerging Applications

  • Automotive: Sensors for ADAS and autonomous driving.
  • Robotics: High-performance sensors enabling machine vision and physical AI integration.
  • Consumer Electronics: Premium smartphones and imaging devices requiring higher-performance sensors.

Strategic & Economic Impact

AspectSonyTSMCJapan
OwnershipMajority shareholderMinority partnerGovernment support
StrengthsSensor design, market leadershipAdvanced manufacturing, process nodesSemiconductor revitalization strategy
ApplicationsSmartphones, automotive, roboticsFoundry services, AI workloadsLocal economic growth, supply chain resilience
InvestmentNew fab in Kumamoto + Nagasaki expansionProcess technology integrationEstimated ¥1 trillion support for Kumamoto site

Leadership Statements

  • Shinji Sashida (Sony CEO): “This JV is a significant initiative that brings together the strengths of both companies and aims to drive further advancement in technology and business within the next-generation image sensor field.”
  • Dr. Kevin Zhang (TSMC SVP): “This partnership underscores our shared commitment and mutual vision of leveraging cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to deliver leading sensing technology and products.”

Global Significance

  • Localization of semiconductor capacity in Japan to reduce supply chain risks.
  • Rising demand for AI-ready sensors across industries.
  • Strategic alliances between design leaders and foundry giants to accelerate innovation.
To summarizs, the Sony–TSMC JV marks a pivotal step in the evolution of image sensors, reinforcing Japan’s semiconductor ecosystem while positioning both companies at the forefront of AI-driven sensing technologies.

Building on the trust cultivated through our long-standing collaboration with TSMC, I am delighted that we have reached an agreement to advance our partnership to a new stage,” said Shinji Sashida, President and CEO of Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation.“This JV is a significant initiative that brings together the strengths of both companies and aims to drive further advancement in technology and business within the next-generation image sensor field. Building on this JV, Sony intends to further strengthen its business operations with a focus on creating high added value. Rooted in the Sony Spirit that has guided us since our founding, we intend to continue to take on the challenge of creating new markets through unprecedented ideas and distinctive technologies.”

Sony has been our long-time partner in the CMOS image sensor business. We are excited to elevate our collaboration to the next level, which represents a key step forward in driving future sensing technology in the AI era,” said TSMC Senior Vice President and Deputy Co-COO, Dr. Kevin Zhang.This partnership underscores our shared commitment and mutual vision of leveraging cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to deliver leading sensing technology and products. We look forward to working closely together to achieve impactful results and create lasting value for all stakeholders.”

Enlit Africa 2026 Puts Nuclear Delivery at the Centre of Energy Transition

Enlit Africa 2026 Puts Nuclear Delivery at the Centre of Energy Transition
  • Enlit Africa 2026 to spotlight Africa’s nuclear execution pathway, from Koeberg life extension to new build readiness
  • As countries and utilities balance energy security, affordability and decarbonisation goals, nuclear is increasingly being evaluated through the lens of implementation: life extension, supply chain capability, regulatory readiness, skills and grid integration
Enlit Africa has announced dedicated nuclear-focused content within its 2026 conference programme, positioning nuclear not as a theoretical debate but as an execution topic centred on addressing delivery constraints, readiness and real-world decision-making. The event takes place on 19–21 May 2026 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa.

As countries and utilities balance energy security, affordability and decarbonisation goals, nuclear is increasingly being evaluated through the lens of implementation: life extension, supply chain capability, regulatory readiness, skills and grid integration. Enlit Africa’s nuclear programme coverage is designed to bring together utilities, regulators, policymakers, technology providers and financing stakeholders to engage on these practical enablers.

Nuclear programme coverage will include:
  • Koeberg life extension as an execution case study: lessons on planning, delivery and operational readiness for life extension programmes
  • New build readiness and procurement realities: a focus on the governance, sequencing and decision frameworks required to move from intention to delivery
  • Grid integration and system planning: discussions on how nuclear fits within wider system reliability, transmission planning and long-term capacity strategies
  • Supply chain, localisation and skills: what it takes to build durable delivery capability beyond individual projects

The conversation is shifting from whether nuclear is part of the mix to what it would take to deliver it responsibly and successfully,” said Claire Volkwyn, Head of Content, Power, Energy and Water, VUKA Group. We are structuring this content around execution: readiness, regulation, supply chain, skills and system integration.”

Enlit Africa, created by VUKA Group, forms part of a broader delivery-focused agenda spanning power and water infrastructure. The full programme is available online.

Download the full programme: https://apo-opa.co/4tTRDYB

Register: https://apo-opa.co/4nggi77
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of VUKA Group.

About Enlit Africa:

Enlit Africa convenes stakeholders across the power sector value chain to address the commercial and operational realities of delivery, bringing together leaders across finance, utilities, government, industry and technology to accelerate bankable investment, system readiness and measurable outcomes. https://apo-opa.co/4de7o5q

About VUKA Group:

VUKA Group connects people and organisations across Africa’s energy, mining, mobility, green economy, and retail sectors through events, content, and strategic networking. Venture partners to The Global Trust Project and leaders of NPO Go Green Africa. www.WeAreVUKA.com

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IndiaAI and ICMR Partner to Advance Ethical AI in Healthcare

IndiaAI and ICMR Partner to Advance Ethical AI in Healthcare

IndiaAI and ICMR have signed a landmark MoU to build a nationally coherent AI ecosystem for healthcare, combining IndiaAI’s compute and dataset platforms with ICMR’s biomedical expertise. This collaboration is expected to accelerate ethical, scalable AI adoption in public health across India.

Key Highlights of the MoU

  • Partnership Entities: IndiaAI (MeitY initiative via Digital India Corporation) and ICMR (India’s apex biomedical research body).
  • Objective: Establish a structured framework to advance healthcare outcomes through responsible AI, ensuring interoperability and national coherence.
  • Core Collaboration Pillars:
    • AIKosh Dataset Platform: ICMR will contribute anonymised, ethics-approved datasets and AI models via its MIDAS framework.
    • Compute Access: IndiaAI will provide subsidised GPU-based high-performance computing infrastructure to ICMR.
    • Collaborative AI Use Cases: Joint development of AI-powered solutions targeting priority public health challenges.

Ethical and Regulatory Context

  • ICMR Guidelines: Ethical Guidelines for AI in Biomedical Research and Healthcare (2023) ensure accountability, privacy, and fairness.
  • Global Recognition: IndiaAI and ICMR’s NIRDHDS recognised as Pioneer Countries under the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network in 2025.

Strategic Significance

DimensionImpact
National ImpactBridges AI infrastructure with biomedical research to catalyse innovation in diagnostics and treatment.
Global PositioningPositions India as a leader in responsible AI governance for healthcare.
Innovation CatalystProvides startups and researchers access to datasets and compute resources, reducing barriers to entry.

Outlook

This MoU is expected to accelerate AI-driven healthcare innovation in India, while safeguarding patient rights and data privacy. It builds on prior collaborations and global recognition, marking India’s intent to lead in ethical AI governance for healthcare.

ESI Africa Explores How AI Is Powering Infrastructure Amid Energy and Water Challenges

ESI Africa Explores How AI Is Powering Infrastructure Amid Energy and Water Challenges

Private and public professionals deserve a clear view of where Africa’s power, water and infrastructure sectors are heading next, and the latest issue of ESI Africa (www.ESI-Africa.com) is where to start. It’s not a magazine to skim past, but to read thoroughly and return to.

At the heart of the magazine is a Cover Story on how AI powers the brain of infrastructure, unpacking the reality of this unfolding virtual intelligence. The piece addresses how Africa can balance digital acceleration with physical constraints and the risks emerging alongside the opportunities.

ESI Africa’s editor-in-chief, Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl, explains the risks: “On a daily basis, a typical 100MW hyperscale data centre needed to power AI can consume 6,500 homes' water needs. And note that 55% of new data centres exceed 200MW. This makes the threat very real for everyone.”

It’s a sharp, thought-provoking anchor for the entire magazine.

From there, the articles widen the magazine’s lens across the continent in the Across the Map chapter. Readers will find deep dives into Ethiopia’s evolving energy mix, the continent’s ongoing struggle to meet SDG7 targets, Kenya’s renewable energy aspirations and the structural reforms reshaping electricity markets.

There’s also a grounded look at how commercial and industrial (C&I) players in South Africa are adapting to persistent power constraints—practical, real-world responses to a problem that continues to define the operating environment.

For those focused on unlocking capital, the Investment Mechanics section cuts through the noise. Infrastructure ambition is easy to talk about; financing it is far harder.

This issue of ESI Africa explores the three pillars needed to turn plans into bankable projects, the growing role of credit guarantees, and why local credit rating capacity could be a game-changer. Case studies, such as financing energy access in Uganda’s informal urban settlements, bring a necessary realism to the conversation.

Innovation is a constant theme, but the magazine treats it with a healthy dose of pragmatism. In Innovation in Action, the spotlight is on solutions that are already delivering impact.

From interoperability standards that protect grid investments to silicone coatings that reduce pollution-related outages, these are not abstract ideas—they are technologies and strategies being deployed now. Particularly compelling is the argument that governance, not just hardware, is the real intelligence behind “smart” grids.

Energy remains the backbone of the conversation, and Engines of Energy dives into the systems that will define the continent’s future mix. Whether it’s pumped storage hydropower stabilising grids, geothermal emerging from the niche to the mainstream, or the careful steps toward introducing nuclear, the section captures both the complexity and the inevitability of the transition.

It’s a reminder that Africa’s energy story is not about a single solution, but a carefully balanced portfolio,” says Pombo-van Zyl.

Water, often underrepresented in infrastructure discussions, takes a well-deserved lead in The Water Agenda. The articles go beyond access and scarcity to explore user experience, financing resilience and the economics of reuse. There’s a definitive thread running through these pages that water is central to the energy sector.

And then there’s the practical side. This edition includes a comprehensive Show Guide to Enlit Africa 2026. From session overviews and exhibitor insights to navigation tips, it’s designed to help readers maximise their time and engagement at one of the sector’s most important gatherings.

Rounding it all off is the Elites Chapter, offering a glimpse into the people and projects shaping the industry’s direction. It’s both a reflection and a forward look—where leadership has been and where it’s heading.

What makes this issue stand out is its balance. It doesn’t lean too heavily into optimism or critique but rather presents a grounded, intelligent view of Africa’s narrative—full of opportunity, but constrained by real-world challenges.

Those who work in power, water, infrastructure finance or policy—or if decisions depend on understanding where these sectors intersect—this is essential reading.

Download the latest issue of ESI Africa and get a clearer picture of the forces shaping the continent’s infrastructure future.

ESI Africa is the proud Host Media Partner of Enlit Africa: 19 – 21 May at the CTICC in Cape Town, South Africa: www.Enlit-Africa.com
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of VUKA Group.

About ESI Africa:

ESI Africa – Africa’s trusted power, energy, water and utility multimedia platform – is positioned as an impartial industry mouthpiece, delivering the latest technical developments and analysis in both print and digital formats since 1996.

The brand’s various routes to market are expertly primed to build a bridge between readers and solution providers as ESI Africa sifts through the daily noise and delivers the tale of Africa’s energy, power, utility and water transformation to the African and global market. https://apo-opa.co/3QRpqTK

About VUKA Group:

VUKA Group connects people and organisations across Africa's energy, mining, mobility, green economy, and retail sectors through events, content, and strategic networking. Venture partners to The Global Trust Project and leaders of NPO Go Green Africa. www.WeAreVUKA.com

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ConfirmTkt Launches AI Seat Finder with RCB, Powered by ixigo’s TARA

ConfirmTkt Launches AI Seat Finder with RCB, Powered by ixigo’s TARA
ConfirmTkt, India’s leading train-ticketing platform and the Official Train Ticketing Partner of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for 2026, today announced the launch of AI Seat Finder (powered by TARA, which is an AI native agent developed by ixigo), an intelligent, in-app feature designed to help users find confirmed train tickets with ease.

Integrated seamlessly into the ConfirmTkt app, AI Seat Finder (powered by TARA) is a conversational AI-powered feature which activates as soon as a user begins searching for trains, analysing real-time availability to guide them towards the best possible travel options. It highlights trains with confirmed seats, suggests train alternatives across routes, boarding points and departure times, and allows users to interact conversationally with queries such as “Show me confirmed train tickets after 5 PM” or “Which trains with confirmed seats will reach the earliest?” In doing so, it transforms what has traditionally been a fragmented, multi-step and uncertain booking experience into a simple, guided journey.

In a category where millions of users drop off due to waitlists or lack of clarity, AI Seat Finder (powered by TARA) introduces a fundamentally new and innovative way to discover and book train tickets. By combining real-time data with conversational AI, it removes the guesswork from the process and makes finding a confirmed train seat faster, more intuitive and significantly more seamless for travellers across India.

Available in Hindi and English, the feature is designed to serve travellers across India, including those in non-metro and high train-traffic regions.

The launch is amplified by ConfirmTkt’s new campaign, ‘Talk Travel Repeat – AI Seat Finder Dilayega Seat’, as it marks its third consecutive year as the Official Train Ticketing Partner of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). The campaign comes alive through a high-energy, humour-led ad film featuring RCB players Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar and Venkatesh Iyer highlighting AI Seat Finder and how it is making it easier for train travellers to find confirmed tickets or same train alternate options. The campaign will be amplified across television, digital platforms, social media, and in-stadium integrations throughout the season, extending across digital, social, OOH and PR.

Commenting on the launch, Dinesh Kumar Kotha, CEO, ConfirmTkt & ixigo Trains, said, “Getting a confirmed train ticket in India has always involved a degree of uncertainty and effort. With AI Seat Finder (powered by TARA), we are reimagining this experience by making it conversational and outcome-driven. Instead of navigating multiple options and screens, users can now simply express their intent and let the app guide them to the best possible journey. This is a significant step in our vision of building an AI-first travel experience that is simpler, more accessible and truly built around the needs of Indian travellers. We’re also excited to continue our partnership with RCB for the third year, bringing this innovation to millions of fans during the cricket season.”

Watch the new AI seat Finder x RCB film here:

About ConfirmTkt

ConfirmTkt, India’s leading authorised B2C online train ticketing and travel utility platform available on Android and iOS. It helps users secure ‘confirmed tickets’ by predicting confirmation chances for waitlisted tickets and tracking real-time train status, coach positions, platform numbers, and seat availability. Powered by machine learning and seat allotment patterns, ConfirmTkt offers alternative travel recommendations when direct trains are unavailable. Users can also enjoy free cancellation with a full refund and faster refunds via the ConfirmTkt wallet. ConfirmTkt enables direct train ticket bookings, providing a seamless and hassle-free experience.

ConfirmTkt is owned and operated by ixigo (Le Travenues Technology Limited), India’s leading OTA for the Next Billion Users. With over 54 crore Annual Active Users in FY25, ixigo offers AI-powered train, flight, bus, and hotel bookings through its platforms - ixigo, ConfirmTkt, and AbhiBus.

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