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National Robotics Week — Latest Physical AI Research, Breakthroughs and Resources
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This National Robotics Week, NVIDIA is highlighting the breakthroughs that are bringing AI into the physical world — as well as the growing wave of robots transforming industries, from agricultural and manufacturing to energy and beyond.
Key facts
- NVIDIA Omniverse developer Umang Chudasama has integrated NVIDIA NemoClaw with NVIDIA Isaac Sim to navigate a Nova Carter autonomous robot using plain natural language commands — no manual coding
- The cohort includes NVIDIA Inception members Burro, Config Intelligence, Deltia, Haply Robotics, Luminous Robotics, Roboto AI, Telexistence, Terra Robotics and WiRobotics, each developing
- NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs for training large models and NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor developer kits for efficient deployment on physical robots help bridge the gap between research and real-world
- Maximo, a solar robotics business incubated within The AES Corporation, recently completed a 100-megawatt solar installation using its robot fleet
Summary
Advancements in robot learning, simulation and foundation models are accelerating development, enabling robots to move from training in virtual environments to real-world deployment faster than ever. With NVIDIA platforms for simulation, synthetic data and AI-powered robot learning, developers now have the tools to build machines that can perceive, reason and act in complex environments. At NVIDIA GTC last month, a new wave of technologies was introduced to accelerate the development of AI-powered robots. At the core is a full-stack, cloud-to-robot workflow that connects simulation, robot learning and edge computing — making it faster to build, train and deploy intelligent machines.