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Nebius has integrated the NVIDIA Physical AI Data Factory Blueprint into its global-scale AI infrastructure. The post Nebius and NVIDIA collaborate for physical AI cloud appeared first on The Robot Report.LinksSource -
NVIDIA is partnering with the global robotics ecosystem, including leading robot brain developers, industrial robot giants and humanoid pioneers, to power production-scale physical AI. NVIDIA also unveiled new NVIDIA Isaac™ simulation frameworks and new NVIDIA Cosmos™ and NVIDIA Isaac GR00T open models for the industry to develop, train and deploy the next generation of intelligent robots. Industry leaders building on the […] The post NVIDIA and Global Robotics Companies Take Physical AI to the Real World appeared first on Humanoid Robotics Technology.Source -
STMicroelectronics and Leopard Imaging® have introduced an all-in-one multimodal vision module for humanoid and other advanced robotics systems. Combining ST imaging, 3D scene-mapping, and motion sensing with the NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge technology, the module integrates natively with NVIDIA Jetson and NVIDIA Isaac open robot development platform, simplifying and accelerating vision system design within the size, […] The post STMicroelectronics and Leopard Imaging Accelerate Robotics Vision with NVIDIA appeared first on Humanoid Robotics Technology.Source -
Announced at NVIDIA GTC 2026, a new collaboration between ASUS and Hugging Face brings together advanced local AI computing and expressive robotics to elegantly span the divide between intelligence and physical action. By combining the PFLOP-class AI performance of the ASUS Ascent GX10 with the open-source Reachy Mini tabletop robot, this collaboration delivers a turnkey platform for the next […] The post ASUS and Hugging Face Collaborate to Make AI Robotics Accessible with Reachy Mini, Powered by NVIDIA appeared first on Humanoid Robotics Technology.Source -
IntBot has announced that its General Social Intelligence Engine, IntEng, now supports multiple humanoid and service robot platforms from different hardware vendors, marking a significant step toward hardware-agnostic deployment of socially intelligent robots in real-world environments. Live Demonstrations at NVIDIA GTC 2026 At NVIDIA GTC 2026, IntBot will deploy three robots built on three different […] The post IntBot Expands General Social Intelligence Engine Across Multiple Robot Platforms at GTC 2026 appeared first on Humanoid Robotics Technology.Source -
Novanta Inc. has announced that it has joined NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab, the first ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) accredited inspection lab for AI-driven physical systems. The lab helps accelerate certification and advance trust in key components and subsystems enabling the next generation of robotics and physical AI systems. By participating in Halos AI Systems Inspection […] The post Novanta Announces it Has Joined NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab appeared first on Humanoid Robotics Technology.Source -
PSYONIC’s Ability Hand has become a native asset in NVIDIA Isaac Lab, introducing a "real-to-real" transfer pipeline that uses human-driven data to train dexterous robotic manipulation.Source
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From Unitree to Tesla, see which companies shipped the most robots in 2025, and why Chinese manufacturers dominate the leaderboard.LinksSource -
You can now buy a humanoid robot housekeeper for less than the price of a second-hand car. But before splashing out, there’s something you need to knowSource -
The Duatic Alpha is a highly innovative, Swiss-made, wheeled half-humanoid robot specifically designed for logistics and industrial automation applications. Unlike traditional robots, the Duatic Alpha merges the capacities of heavy-load transport with two-arm manipulation, thus significantly improving the efficiency of warehouse and factory operations. Equipped with human-like dexterity in its upper body, this robot utilizes... The post Welcome, Duatic Alpha! appeared first on Humanoid.guide.Source -
A manufacturing plant in South Carolina is now staffing "agility contractors" to sit around and watch robots toil.Source -
Using limited human motion data, researchers trained a humanoid robot to track fast balls and rally with humans in real time.Source