NVIDIA Robotics & AI at Automatica 2024
- Europe is rapidly adopting industrial AI and robotics, fueled by Nvidia technologies, to combat labor shortages and boost economic growth.
- From GermanyS automotive sector to manufacturing centers in France and Italy, the continent is embracing AI-powered robotics.
- With a $200 billion investment initiative from the European Commission, Europe aims to led the next wave of industrial automation.
Europe‘s industrial landscape is being reshaped by AI and robotics, and NVIDIA is at the forefront. The company is driving this revolution,showcased extensively at Automatica 2024 in Munich. From advanced robotics and AI integration to tackling labor shortages and boosting economic growth, the continent is witnessing significant advancements, supported by a $200 billion investment initiative and highlighted in News Directory 3 coverage. Key technologies like Isaac GR00T N1.5 and Isaac Sim are enabling humanoid robots and collaborative systems. Several robotics leaders, including NEURA Robotics, Delta Electronics, and Franka Robotics, are leveraging NVIDIA’s simulation tools. Thes collaborations are accelerating Europe’s leadership in smart manufacturing. Nvidia is helping revolutionize industrial automation throughout europe. Discover what’s next in AI-powered robotics.
Nvidia AI Powers Robotics Revolution Across Europe
Europe is rapidly adopting industrial AI and robotics, fueled by Nvidia technologies, to combat labor shortages and boost economic growth.
From GermanyS automotive sector to manufacturing centers in France and Italy, the continent is embracing AI-powered robotics. this push addresses labor gaps, enhances productivity, and promotes sustainable economic expansion.
With a $200 billion investment initiative from the European Commission, Europe aims to led the next wave of industrial automation. Robotics firms are developing humanoid robots and collaborative systems, integrating AI into manufacturing.
Nvidia and its partners are showcasing advanced robots,automation,and AI at Automatica in Munich,Germany. These technologies aim to accelerate Europe’s leadership in smart manufacturing and logistics.
Nvidia Technologies Drive Robotics Progress
Europe’s first industrial AI cloud, announced at NVIDIA GTC Paris, features 10,000 Nvidia GPUs. This Germany-based AI factory provides secure AI infrastructure for industrial workloads, supporting applications from design to digital twins.
Nvidia released NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5, an open foundation model for humanoid robot reasoning. This update improves adaptability and instruction-following, enhancing performance in material handling and manufacturing.
The Isaac GR00T-Dreams blueprint helps post-train GR00T N1.5, generating synthetic trajectory data from human demonstrations. This enables robots to adapt to new environments with minimal human input.
Early developer previews of NVIDIA Isaac Sim 5.0 and Isaac Lab 2.2, open-source robot simulation frameworks optimized for NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 workstations, are available on GitHub.
Robotics Leaders Integrate Nvidia Simulation
Robotics developers are using Nvidia’s three computers to train, simulate, and deploy robots.
- NEURA Robotics unveiled its third-generation humanoid, 4NE1, powered by GR00T N1 and trained in Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab. NEURA is also presenting Neuraverse, a digital twin ecosystem compatible with NVIDIA Omniverse.
- Delta Electronics is debuting D-Bot Mar and D-Bot 2 in 1 collaborative robots, trained using Omniverse and Isaac Sim. these cobots optimize intralogistics and production flows.
- Hiking bots partners with SoftServe to scale simulation-first automation using NVIDIA Isaac Sim.
- hillock integrates its DriveMod technology into isaac sim for virtual testing of autonomous operation, deployed on vehicles like the Motrec MT-160 Tugger.
- Doosan Robotics will showcase its “sim to real” solution, using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and cuRobo to transfer tasks from simulation to real robots.
- Franka Robotics integrated Isaac GR00T N1.5 into a dual-arm Franka Research 3 robot, enabling complex manipulation without task-specific programming.
- Hexagon launched AEON, a humanoid powered by NVIDIA, designed for industrial applications.
- Intrinsic is integrating Intrinsic Flowstate with Omniverse and OpenUSD for advanced visualization and using NVIDIA foundation models to enhance robot capabilities.
- Schunk is showcasing its grasping kit powered by the Nvidia Jetson Agx Music module, demonstrating simulation-to-reality transfer using IGS Virtuous software.
- Worldwide robots is showcasing UR15,its fastest cobot,powered by the UR AI Accelerator developed with NVIDIA.
- Vention launched its Machine Motion AI, built on CUDA-accelerated Isaac libraries and is adding the FR3 robot from Franka Robotics to its ecosystem.
Learn more about robotics advancements at Nvidia AT Automatic, running through Friday, June 27.
