Robo.ai Co., Ltd. announced that it has officially completed the acquisition of all shares in Neurovia AI Limited, an AI video data processing and compression technology company, and established it as a wholly owned subsidiary. This acquisition marks an important milestone in Robo.ai’s continued execution of its core AI software strategic roadmap.
Neurovia AI focuses on solving infrastructure bottlenecks related to processing large amounts of data. The company’s core technology architecture, NeuroStream™, was officially launched at the recently concluded International Exhibition on National Security and Resilience (ISNR 2026) in Abu Dhabi. On-site testing demonstrated that the NeuroStream™ platform compresses 12.15GB, 4K 60fps raw video to 421MB, achieving a 96.37% reduction in storage capacity while maintaining visually lossless standards. This technology ensures that compressed data provides a clean, intact source for subsequent machine vision and AI calculations, facilitating the transition of visual data architectures from human vision to machine understanding.
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During the exhibit, the Neurovia AI team held in-depth meetings with local government officials, public company executives, and commercial users regarding the financial and operational burdens posed by long-term data compliance and retention. Market feedback preliminarily validated the architecture’s commercial viability in reducing underlying hardware acquisition costs and addressing infrastructure constraints for large-scale AI deployments. Neurovia AI has since begun preliminary stages of proof-of-concept (POC) work with key regional strategic partners. This effort is designed to validate the stability and efficiency of the underlying architecture in an enterprise-level environment and steadily advance the transition from technology demonstration to commercial delivery.
As the commercialization of AI expands, the competition is shifting from model development to data infrastructure. The NeuroStream™ platform serves as Robo.ai’s core data layer, providing efficient visual data processing capabilities for use cases such as autonomous driving, robotaxis, smart cities, intelligent manufacturing, and robotic networks. With this acquisition, Robo.ai established a comprehensive technology architecture that includes data infrastructure, AI operating system, and industry applications, strengthening the foundation of its AI software strategy. Neurovia AI’s platform reduces storage, transmission, computing, and operational costs, providing a more efficient economic model for large-scale AI deployments. The company plans to increase its share of high-margin software revenue through commercialization through data infrastructure licenses, enterprise-level SaaS, and smart city solutions.
Robo.ai CEO Benjamin Zai said that Neurovia AI is not just an acquisition, but a strategic cornerstone of Robo.ai’s long-term development, indicating that the company is upgrading from a smart hardware company to an AI infrastructure platform company. He said future smart machines will rely on large-scale data processing, and Neurovia AI will serve as the core foundation of the company’s AI software strategy, continuing to support technological innovation and commercial expansion over the next decade.
