Nvidia and Neura Robotics team up on advanced robotics training
Jan. 10, 2025
The combination of Nvidia-accelerated hardware and cloud-native orchestration tools enables developers to scale workflows for physical AI applications
Neura Robotics' integration with Nvidia’s Isaac robot development platform particularly noteworthy for controls engineers, Automation World reported.
Neura Robotics’ focus on cognitive robotics, which emphasizes intelligence and learning to achieve complex goals, aligns with the demands of modern industrial automation. The company’s diverse product portfolio, including cobots like the Maira and humanoid robots like the 4NE-1, benefits from Isaac Sim’s advanced simulation capabilities.
This partnership accelerates the development of robots capable of adaptive behaviors and ecosystem collaboration through the Neuraverse platform, simplifying the deployment of versatile AI-driven robotic systems in industrial settings. With a goal of delivering up to five million robots by 2030, Neura’s use of Nvidia Isaac reinforces the scalability and efficiency of reinforcement learning for training robots in dynamic environments.
To learn more about this partnership, read the full story from Automation World, a Control Design partner publication.
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