NVIDIA GTC 2025 featured leading developers with NVIDIA products in their robots, but fewer humanoid robot vendors were present.
1X Technologies showcased a nimble humanoid with teleoperation capabilities, emphasizing autonomy through training and safety with a user-friendly design.
Agility Robotics demonstrated AI-driven whole-body control with their Digit humanoid, showcasing advancements in AI development.
RIVR displayed a robust wheeled quadruped robot for last-mile deliveries, highlighting the practical applications of legged robots.
Neura Robotics teased a bipedal 4NE-1 humanoid robot, set to be unveiled later this year at the Robotics Summit & Expo.
Teradyne outlined plans for an AI platform for Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots, focusing on flexible ecosystem development.
CoBot presented the Proxie robot for collaborative robotics, featuring swerve drive and a cart-capture device for enhanced mobility.
Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci robot was showcased for teleoperation, demonstrating user-friendly control and immediate learning curve.
Pebble Mobility's Pebble Flow RV, equipped with a NVIDIA ORIN processor, showcased autonomous features like Magic Hitch and regenerative braking.
NVIDIA GTC showcased advancements in robotics, from safety-driven humanoids to AI-driven learning experiments and self-driving RVs, signaling an exciting future for robotics.