AI-powered robots are helping to accelerate industrial automation, addressing challenges in the manufacturing industry such as labor shortages and operational inconsistencies.
At Automate 2025, robotics leaders like KUKA, Standard Bots, Universal Robots, and Vention are showcasing hardware and robots powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing, Omniverse, and Isaac platforms.
NVIDIA is empowering the robotics ecosystem with a three-computer architecture for robot training, simulation, and accelerated runtime to enable software-defined autonomous facilities.
NVIDIA's Isaac Lab 2.1 offers tools for synthetic data generation, accelerating the robot training process using the NVIDIA Isaac GR00T Blueprint for synthetic motion generation.
Manufacturers are leveraging NVIDIA technologies for AI applications in industrial settings, including collaborative robots, automation controllers, and manipulators.
The NVIDIA AI Blueprint for video search and summarization is helping deploy visual AI agents for processes like visual inspection and worker safety in factories and warehouses.
Siemens, Connect Tech, DeepHow, InOrbit.AI, and KoiReader Technologies are examples of companies utilizing NVIDIA's AI Blueprint for VSS for video analytics and computer vision.
Various talks at Automate cover topics such as industrial autonomy, intelligent systems in automation, and leveraging generative AI for worker training and assistance.
NVIDIA and its partners are showcasing the latest advancements in robotics and industrial AI at Automate 2025, with a focus on AI-powered automation and smart factory innovation.
The event includes discussions on physical AI, digital twins, and the transformative impact of AI on operational intelligence in manufacturing and supply chain environments.