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NVIDIA showcases how AI foundation models are transforming robotics across industries
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NVIDIA‘s National Robotics Week highlights the convergence of AI and robotics, showcasing how foundation models and advanced simulation tools are transforming machines across industries. The company’s platforms, including GR00T N1 and Isaac Sim, represent a significant shift toward more intelligent, adaptable robots capable of functioning in complex environments. This technological evolution marks a crucial advancement for developers working in manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics as physical AI increasingly enables machines to perceive and interact with the world more autonomously.

The big picture: NVIDIA is celebrating National Robotics Week through April 12 by showcasing technologies driving the evolution of physical AI, which enables machines to operate with greater autonomy in real-world environments.

Key advancements: Robotics simulation, robot learning, and world foundation models are accelerating the development of AI-enabled robots that can adapt to complex, dynamic scenarios.

  • NVIDIA’s GR00T N1 robot foundation model provides the intelligence backbone for next-generation robotics applications across industries.
  • The company’s simulation frameworks, including Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, offer crucial training environments where robots can learn tasks without physical constraints.
  • Synthetic data generation pipelines help train robots for diverse real-world applications, bridging the gap between virtual training and physical deployment.

Why this matters: These technologies are fundamentally transforming robotics capabilities across manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics sectors, creating machines that can better perceive, plan, and act in unpredictable environments.

What’s ahead: NVIDIA will continue sharing research and resources throughout the week to help robotics developers drive innovation across industries.

National Robotics Week — Latest Physical AI Research, Breakthroughs and Resources

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