
Robotics developers can greatly accelerate their work on AI-enabled robots, including humanoids, using new AI and simulation tools… Read Article

Robotics developers can greatly accelerate their work on AI-enabled robots, including humanoids, using new AI and simulation tools… Read Article
At the Conference for Robot Learning (CoRL) in Munich, Germany, Hugging Face and NVIDIA announced a collaboration to accelerate robotics research and development by bringing together their open-source robotics communities…. Read Article
Editor’s note: The name of NIM Agent Blueprints was changed to NVIDIA Blueprints in October 2024. All references to the name have been updated in this blog. Enterprises and public… Read Article
In vast warehouses, Addverb’s robots work tirelessly, picking, sorting and delivering products with precision. Across frozen Oslo, Norway, Ottonomy’s Yeti robots assist in navigating icy streets as part of a… Read Article
At ROSCon in Odense, one of Denmark’s oldest cities and a hub of automation, NVIDIA and its robotics ecosystem partners announced generative AI tools ,simulation, and perception workflows for Robot… Read Article
What started as two classmates seeking a free graduation trip to Bali subsidized by a university project ended up as an AI-driven sea-cleaning boat prototype built of empty water bottles,… Read Article
Improving the sustainability of manufacturing involves optimizing entire product lifecycles — from material sourcing and transportation to design, production, distribution and end-of-life disposal. According to the International Energy Agency, reducing… Read Article
Serving as a bridge for academia, industry and public-sector groups to partner on artificial intelligence innovation, NVIDIA is launching its inaugural AI Tech Community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Collaborations with Carnegie… Read Article
At three events in the coming months, robotics developers from around the world will have the opportunity to see the latest breakthroughs regarding what NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently described… Read Article