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NVIDIA Robotics

NVIDIA Robotics

Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Santa Clara, California 495,271 followers

Inspiring visionaries and developers to create the next gen of AI-driven robots and explore the world of physical AI.

About us

The NVIDIA Robotics platform accelerates the development of AI-driven robots, streamlining processes from design and simulation to deployment. It enables key functions like navigation, mobility, grasping, and vision, supporting robotics across industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, and healthcare.

Website
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/industries/robotics/
Industry
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California

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  • Experience the SO-101 teleop arm yourself—this simple task is more interesting than it looks. 🦾

    So, why did we pick this task for the SO-101 workshop? We wanted to find a problem that was accessible in terms of teleoperation, but had some nuances that made it interesting, all while being a direct analogy for a real-world problem. This video shows you some of the nuances of what make it tricky. 1. The rack and vials are scattered, albeit within a certain area. 2. The vial blocks the gripper camera (well, a lot of it) while holding the vial. 3. The vials might be aimed differently depending on how they're grasped. With an SO-101 teleop arm, you can try out this task in simulation using our code! Link to the full course in comments. NVIDIA Robotics

  • Great read from IEC on how AI is reshaping industrial automation and robotics, highlighting the importance of safety and standards, with insights from our experts. 👇

  • NVIDIA Robotics reposted this

    Visiting Agile Robots! 🦾 We're back on the NVIDIA tour with Akhil Docca, right now at the booth of Agile Robots. Akhil Docca, Head of Robotics Product Marketing at NVIDIA explains how NVIDIA and Agile Robots are tackling the integration challenge, and with a new partner joining the conversation, it's a great moment to dive in. As with many of their ecosystem partners, NVIDIA has a strong relationship with Agile Robots SE, connected across multiple layers. The first layer is the Industrial AI Cloud, announced and launched together with T-Systems, which Agile Robots is using to train their humanoid brain.🧠 The second layer involves Idealworks, where Agile Robots is using Isaac Sim to integrate into their AMRs at the factory scale level. The third layer is Franka Robotics, leveraging Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab for synthetic data generation, bringing deeper research capabilities into their robotics development. NVIDIA can support Agile Robots at any level they need. The NVIDIA platform is fully disaggregated, meaning any partner can pick and choose the components that make sense for them. In Agile's case, that meant taking Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, building their own foundation model, and sourcing the compute through NVIDIA. Agile Robots is a great example of exactly how that collaboration is meant to work. With that, it's time to move on to the next partner. HANNOVER MESSE 2026! ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → http:// ziegler.substack.com

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    Dive deeper into building robots in this technical talk at Week of Robotics in Odense, Denmark. 🤖 Join Kartik Sachdev to explore the full physical AI lifecycle — from data curation and OpenUSD-based digital twins to high-fidelity simulation and real-world deployment. Learn how to go beyond scripted behavior and quickly build autonomous robots and humanoids. 🔗 https://nvda.ws/4efPMbK 📅 Wednesday, May 6 | 3:00 p.m. CEST 📍 UCL University Lillebaelt, R&D Workshop Track 2 Odense Robotics

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  • The AI for Industry Challenge deadline has been extended. 🙌 Excited to see even more teams jump in and take on this challenge.

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    Thanks to strong interest across the global developer community, we’re extending the registration deadline for the AI for Industry Challenge. New sign-ups will now remain open until Friday, May 8th! Teams around the world are already making inroads to create new solutions using AI to solve dexterous manipulation in electronics assembly. This open competition is brought to you by IntrinsicGoogle DeepMindNVIDIA Robotics, and Open Robotics with a $180K prize pool on the line. Your AI models will be reviewed by a panel of industry leaders, with finalists deploying theirs on a physical workcell. If you're already registered, best wishes with your continued progress! It has been inspiring to see the momentum and collaboration already underway, so if you’re looking to join a team or add a teammate, please visit the Discourse forum: https://lnkd.in/edg5V_vn And if you'd like to sign up to get started as well, register here: https://lnkd.in/eeyf7Df4

  • A great read for anyone interested in how physical AI is transforming robotics. It also features perspectives from our VP of Robotics and Edge Computing — check it out 👇

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    ⏩ Physical AI is moving from experimentation to execution ⚙️ We see the conversation moving from interest to impact. Advances in perception, learning, and real-time adaptation now allow robots to operate in dynamic environments where earlier automation struggled. As a result, physical AI is expanding beyond tightly controlled settings into unstructured, context-dependent work, unlocking possibilities traditional robotics couldn’t address. Organizations are no longer asking if physical AI matters, but how fast they can scale it for impact. 📘 Read more in our report: Physical AI: Taking human–robot collaboration to the next level 👉 https://bit.ly/4eiVXvu The insights will also be showcased at Hannover Messe 2026., Hall 15 | Booth F52 | 20–24 April 2026 #HannoverMesse2026 #PhysicalAI

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