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NVIDIA Isaac, Omniverse, and Halos to aid European robotics developers

  • 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.

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