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Japan’s Market Innovators Bring Physical AI to Industries With NVIDIA AI and Omniverse

  • Japan’s industrial giants are using physical AI and industrial AI, powered by NVIDIA Omniverse and Isaac and Metropolis to propel themselves into the future. They have been able to develop systems to advance robotic manipulation, industrial inspection, and digital twins for human assistance.
  • Rikei Corporation has developed a digital twin tooling to assist with planning that would streamline various stages of design, simulation and operations for the manufacturing process with digital assets. Diversified retail holdings company Seven & i Holdings is running digital twin simulations to enhance customer experiences.
  • To enhance its metal forging capabilities, Toyota, tapping into NVIDIA Omniverse for physics simulation for robot motion and gripping, helping to reduce the time it takes to teach robots to transport forging materials and reproduce its robotic work handling and robot motion.
  • Yaskawa, one of the leading global robotics manufacturers, is using FoundationPose for precise 6D pose estimation and tracking and NVIDIA Isaac Manipulator, AI models to enhance the adaptability and efficiency of its robots across varied industries.
  • Seven & i Holdings is pushing its research activities by tapping into NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Metropolis to better understand operations across its retail stores with computer vision models to help improve efficiency and safety.
  • The retailer plans to use Metropolis and the NVIDIA Merlin recommendation engine framework to create tailored suggestions to individual shoppers. Rikei’s tool will allow manufacturers to build digital twins of their factories using JAPAN USD Factory.
  • Omniverse enables modeling digital twins of factories and other environments that accurately duplicate the physical characteristics of objects and systems in the real world, which is foundational to building physical AI for driving next-generation autonomous systems.
  • NVIDIA Isaac and Omniverse platforms are delivering automation for the food, logistics, medical, and agriculture industries.
  • With its population in decline, Japan has a critical need for advanced robotics, and with an expected 11 million shortfall of workers by 2040, the generative AI-driven robotics’ arrival couldn’t have come at a better time.
  • Yaskawa is embracing digital twin and robotics simulations powered by NVIDIA Isaac Sim, built on Omniverse to accelerate the development and deployment of its robotic solutions, saving time and resources.

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