European manufacturers are adopting NVIDIA technologies to develop safe, AI-driven robots for modern, sustainable manufacturing in response to labor shortages and sustainability needs.
NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5 and Isaac Sim 5.0 are key tools for humanoid robot reasoning and skills, with an emphasis on material handling and manufacturing tasks.
NVIDIA Halos, a comprehensive safety system, expands to robotics to ensure safety throughout the development lifecycle of AI-driven robots.
Various robotics companies have joined the Halos Inspection Lab to meet safety and cybersecurity requirements set by NVIDIA.
European robotics developers integrate NVIDIA Isaac robotics platform for training, simulating, and deploying robots in diverse applications.
Companies like Vorwerk, Humanoid, Universal Robots, and Wandelbots use NVIDIA technologies for post-training, prototyping, and simulation to enhance robot capabilities.
SICK integrates new sensor models into NVIDIA Isaac Sim for enhanced autonomous perception solutions supporting product development and fleet management.
Partnerships with companies like SoftServe enable simulation of autonomous mobile robots to refine AI algorithms before real-world deployment.
European industries leverage NVIDIA's partner ecosystem and advanced AI technologies to develop adaptable robot fleets addressing labor shortages and sustainability.
The collaboration between European robot makers and NVIDIA accelerates the development of safe, physical AI-driven robot fleets, supporting sustainable manufacturing practices.