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Neurealm is a US-headquartered, AI-first engineering and technology services company based in Princeton, New Jersey. The company provides product engineering, modernization, and IT operations services across the technology stack, a span it describes as "silicon to agentic AI." Neurealm was formed through a series of mergers and rebrands of established engineering services firms, and in June 2026 it was named by NVIDIA as an industrial-applications partner in the NVIDIA Halos for Robotics safety ecosystem, where it is developing functional safety agents on the NVIDIA Halos Outside-In Safety Blueprint. [1][2]
Neurealm offers services across silicon design, embedded systems, digital platform engineering, data engineering, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, serving industries that include healthcare, semiconductors, technology, telecom, and industrial and transportation sectors. The company markets an AI platform branded NeuGAIN that is used to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across software engineering, data, and IT operations. As of 2026 the company reported roughly 4,000 employees and more than 250 global enterprise customers, with delivery centers in India (including Bengaluru and Kochi) and a presence in the United States, Canada, Germany, and Japan. [3][4]
Neurealm traces its corporate lineage to two Indian-origin engineering services firms, GAVS Technologies and Great Software Laboratory (GS Lab). In 2022 the private equity firm Kedaara Capital announced plans to combine GAVS Technologies and GS Lab into a single digital product engineering and AI-led transformation platform, which operated under the combined brand GS Lab | GAVS. [5]
On May 13, 2025, GS Lab | GAVS rebranded as Neurealm. The company described the new name as combining "Neuro," evoking neural networks and intelligence, with "Realm," evoking a broad domain of possibility, to signal a sharpened focus on AI-driven services. [6]
In December 2025 Neurealm announced the acquisition of Ignitarium, a Bengaluru-based semiconductor and embedded systems engineering company. Ignitarium had been founded in 2012 by Ramesh Shanmugham, Sanjay Jayakumar, and Sujith Mathew Iype, and specialized in system-on-chip (SoC) design, embedded software, computer vision, and automotive functional safety, including ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 compliant development for ASIL-D and SIL-3 systems. TH Global Capital served as Ignitarium's financial advisor on the sale. [7][8]
On April 1, 2026, Neurealm announced that it had completed the integration of Ignitarium and that the acquired business would operate under the Neurealm brand, unifying the combined company's operations. The integration added Ignitarium's silicon design, embedded systems, and functional safety expertise to Neurealm's digital platform engineering and AI capabilities. [9]
Harmeet Chauhan serves as chief executive officer of Neurealm. Following the integration of Ignitarium, the leadership team also drew on Ignitarium executives, with Sanjay Jayakumar, Ignitarium's co-founder and former CEO, among the figures associated with the combined engineering organization. [9]
Neurealm's automotive and industrial functional safety practice, built substantially on the capabilities of the former Ignitarium, focuses on safety-critical hardware and software developed to standards such as ISO 26262 (automotive) and IEC 61508 (industrial), and the company is TUV certified for functional safety work at the ASIL-D and SIL-3 levels. This safety-engineering background underpins the company's role in NVIDIA's robotics safety initiative. [10]
On June 22, 2026, NVIDIA announced NVIDIA Halos for Robotics, described as the industry's first full-stack safety system for physical AI. The system unifies AI compute and functional safety for robotics and is supported by an ecosystem of partners spanning software, systems, sensors, silicon, industrial applications, and certification bodies. [1][2]
Neurealm was named among the industrial-applications partners developing functional safety agents using the NVIDIA Halos Outside-In Safety Blueprint, alongside companies including FORT Robotics, Inventec, KION Group, and Lyte AI. The Outside-In Safety Blueprint is a reference architecture that extends robot perception using external infrastructure cameras and AI agents to dynamically adjust robot behavior based on facility-wide awareness rather than relying solely on a robot's onboard sensors, enabling robots to operate more safely alongside human workers in industrial settings. [1][2]
Neurealm was also identified as a member of the Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab, an ANAB-accredited ISO/IEC 17020 inspection body established by NVIDIA as the first program of its kind accredited for AI and functional safety in both autonomous vehicles and robotics. The lab provides a structured pathway in which partners' systems are inspected against preassessed Halos stack elements before proceeding to third-party certification agencies, with the aim of reducing the time and cost of safety certification for robotics developers. [2][11]