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Friday, May 9, 2025

San Jose AI Firm Company Agrees To Pay $1.5M For Filing False Docs To Get Federal Grant - San Jose Inside

Vimaan Robotics, Inc., a San Jose-based company that develops computer vision and AI warehouse management solutions, has agreed to pay $1.5 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by improperly accepting a grant award that it was ineligible to receive.

The settlement relates to a Small Business Innovation Research Phase II grant that Vimaan obtained from the National Science Foundation. The terms and conditions of the SBIR grant preclude companies that are majority-owned by one or more venture capital operating companies from applying for or receiving such an award.

In agreeing to the settlement, Vimaan did not admit liability and the U.S. government did not concede its claims are not well founded. Vimaan is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in San Jose, California, that develops computer vision and AI warehouse management solutions.

The settlement resolves allegations by the United States that at the time Vimaan received the award on April 16, 2020, Vimaan failed to disclose that it had become majority-owned by one or more venture capital companies one month earlier, making it ineligible for the award.

Between June 2020 and August 2022, the United States contends, Vimaan submitted 14 separate requests to NSF for disbursement of the award funds and falsely certified its eligibility to receive the award funds in each of these payment requests.

“Federal small business research grants awarded by NSF are designed to...



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