European robotics developers can utilize NVIDIA's full-stack safety platform, including the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5 open foundation model for humanoid robot reasoning and skills, available on Hugging Face.
NVIDIA introduces new tools at its GPU Technology Conference, focused on AI application in robotics, self-driving cars, and smart cities to address labor shortages and sustainability.
The European ecosystem is adopting NVIDIA's three-computer approach for robotics development, integrating NVIDIA DGX systems, GPUs, Omniverse, Cosmos platforms, and DRIVE AGX in-vehicle computers.
Various robotics companies like Agile Robots, idealworks, Neura Robotics, Vorwerk, and others are leveraging NVIDIA hardware and software to enhance their robotic systems for industrial tasks.
NVIDIA's Halos safety system has expanded to include AI-driven robots, offering safety framework and accreditation from ANSI National Accreditation Board for functional safety standards.
NVIDIA collaborates with Siemens to integrate Xcelerator marketplace with Omniverse, generative AI, and robotics to enhance visualization and digital twins for informed decision-making in manufacturing.
NVIDIA enhances simulation capabilities with DiffusionRenderer AI project for video lighting control, and plans to build the world's first industrial AI cloud in Germany, using DGX and RTX PRO servers.
The Drive software for autonomous vehicles is in full production, along with the release of NVIDIA Cosmos Predict-2 for improved synthetic data generation, and integration of NuRec tools in the CARLA AV simulator.
NVIDIA's advancements in AV technology include winning the Autonomous Grand Challenge and presenting the Generalized Trajectory Scoring method for generating safer driving trajectories.
NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for smart city AI enables developers to create simulation-ready digital twins of cities for monitoring and optimizing municipal operations.
European robotics industry, with a strong background in mechatronics and industrial craft, is recognized as a global force in autonomy with the rise of AI in robotics.