Ambient Scientific & Dimension NXG Launch MAI, an AI-Powered Women’s Health Wearable for India
The wearable can also identify long-term physiological trends that may indicate risks related to conditions such as PCOS or PCOD, by analysing patterns that might otherwise go unnoticed, to help users seek medical advice earlier.
California-based tech firm Ambient Scientific and Mumbai-based tech startup Dimension NXG have introduced MAI, an AI-powered women’s safety and health wearable in India, enabling continuous health monitoring and safety alerts without depending on cloud connectivity.
Connectivity gaps and irregular electricity access in some regions continue to pose challenges for devices that rely heavily on cloud processing. MAI aims to address these constraints by processing data directly on the device.
Built around Ambient Scientific’s GPX-10 processor, the wearable performs AI computations locally, enabling it to run continuously while maintaining low power consumption. According to the companies, this architecture allows the device to deliver up to 14 days of battery life while performing complex workloads.
The wearable monitors key physiological metrics such as heart rate and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), while also building a personalised health baseline over time. Instead of simply displaying raw readings, MAI analyses patterns and deviations to highlight potential changes that may require attention.
The system is designed to provide insights related to lifestyle habits, including movement, sleep patterns, breathing exercises and nutrition guidance.
One of the device’s distinguishing features is its focus on women’s safety. MAI integrates fall detection, SOS gesture recognition and optional stress-signal monitoring, allowing it to trigger rapid alerts when potentially dangerous situations are detected.
“MAI is built to be a health companion women can rely on in the real world, not just in ideal network conditions,” said Abhishek Tomar, CTO of Dimension NXG. “Ambient Scientific’s processor gave us the performance headroom to run intelligence locally on the wearable, with low latency and privacy by default, while still achieving up to 14 days of battery life on a 180mAh battery.”
The companies say that the wearable can also identify long-term physiological trends that may indicate risks related to conditions such as PCOS or PCOD. By analysing patterns that might otherwise go unnoticed, the device is intended to help users seek medical advice earlier.
“With the GPX-10, we have broken traditional power barriers, allowing Dimension NXG to run sophisticated, multimodal AI models locally and continuously,” said GP Singh, CEO of Ambient Scientific. “This partnership is a testament to how Ambient Scientific is making sustainable, always-on intelligence a reality for everyone.”
Field trials for MAI are scheduled to begin on March 19, with thousands of units expected to reach early customers and trial participants across India.
Dimension NXG has indicated that production could scale to more than 10,000 units by the end of 2026 as the device moves toward additional medical-grade certifications.
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