We build AI for aerospace, pharmaceutical, automotive, and precision engineering operations. We explain it in language your shop floor understands.
We sit on your shop floor. We learn how your factory actually runs. We build AI that fits your reality, and we explain it in language anyone on your team can follow.
What that means in practice. Systems your shift supervisor can operate without a manual. Dashboards your auditor will sign off on. Work that survives the day your OEM scorecard updates.
We don't believe in AI for AI's sake. We believe in fewer rejections, cleaner audits, and a quieter factory floor.
Each one with its own audit, its own tolerance, its own pace. We've spent the time to understand what makes them different, and what makes them similar.
Every engagement is custom. But the problems we keep getting asked to solve fall into a few areas. These are where our technical depth runs deepest.
We don't sell black boxes or six-month discovery phases. We walk your floor, find one painful problem, and fix it. Then we do it again.
We come to your factory. We watch. We talk to the supervisor, the QC person, the maintenance lead. We leave with a written one-page diagnosis. Where AI helps, where it doesn't, and what to fix first.
One problem. One AI system. Deployed on one production line. Measured against a number you trust. Scrap rate, audit time, OEE. We build it to your specifications and stand behind the result.
If the pilot worked, we roll out across more lines, more plants, or new business units. We train your team. We hand over documentation. We stay involved only if you want us to.
That is the company.
Chandni founded Rosen Curie Tech after a decade-plus career building AI. She trained at a US research university and has worked at major US technology companies on the AI now transforming industries. The same kind of AI behind ChatGPT, image generation, and the systems used by Google, Amazon, and others.
She thinks like a business owner. The work matters more than the title. The customer comes before the technology. The bar is what actually helps your factory deliver, not what is interesting on a slide.
Pick whichever works for you. We answer all of them. Pick up the phone if it's faster.