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General Motors and Nvidia partner to develop ‘next-generation’ vehicle manufacturing

April 2, 2025 by David Edwards

General Motors and Nvidia are collaborating on next-generation vehicles, factories and robots using AI, simulation and accelerated computing.

The companies will work together to build custom AI systems using Nvidia accelerated compute platforms, including Nvidia Omniverse with Nvidia Cosmos, to train AI manufacturing models for optimizing GM’s factory planning and robotics.

GM will also use Nvidia Drive AGX for in-vehicle hardware for future advanced driver-assistance systems and in-cabin enhanced safety driving experiences. [Read more…] about General Motors and Nvidia partner to develop ‘next-generation’ vehicle manufacturing

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ai, gm, manufacturing, nvidia, omniverse, robots, simulation

Delta integrates ‘advanced cognitive capabilities’ into its collaborative robots

April 1, 2025 by David Edwards

Delta, a diverse electronics company which also makes collaborative robots, has unveiled its innovative Cognibot Kit at Hannover Messe 2025.

This cutting-edge add-on equips Delta’s D-Bot series collaborative robots (cobots) with advanced cognitive capabilities, such as voice command, 3D machine vision, multimodal Artificial Intelligence (AI) interaction, and more, significantly enhancing their performance, flexibility, and safety in industrial environments.

Michael Mayer-Rosa, senior director, industrial automation business group Delta Electronics EMEA and Global head of intelligent robot systems, Delta Electronics, says: “Through integration with leading digital-twin platform technology, we have bridged the gap between our D-Bot series cobots and the field of AI, essentially enhancing our cobots’ ‘brain’. [Read more…] about Delta integrates ‘advanced cognitive capabilities’ into its collaborative robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ai, cobots, cognibot, cognitive, collaborative, delta, kit, robot

Agility Robotics expands relationship with Nvidia

March 28, 2025 by David Edwards

Agility Robotics, creator of the market-leading humanoid robot Digit, is expanding its collaboration with Nvidia, one of the world’s leading companies in accelerated computing.

As part of the relationship, Agility Robotics is expanding adoption of Nvidia Isaac Sim and Nvidia Isaac Lab robot simulation and learning frameworks to train and test behaviors on Digit, as well as collaborating to make Digit models available to partners through “Mega”, an Nvidia Omniverse Blueprint.

Digit demonstrated its innovative and autonomous workflows at the recent Nvidia GTC AI Conference. [Read more…] about Agility Robotics expands relationship with Nvidia

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: agility, ai, gtc, humanoid, nvidia, omniverse, quadruped, robotics

Teradyne Robotics launches AI accelerator-powered solutions

March 28, 2025 by David Edwards

Teradyne Robotics and its partners unveiled a suite of advanced, AI-driven robotics solutions at the recent Nvidia GTC event in the US. The unveiling represents the first public demonstration of the AI Accelerator in commercially viable applications.

James Davidson, chief AI officer, Teradyne Robotics, says: “Physical AI equips robots with the capacity to perceive and respond to the real world providing the versatility and problem-solving capabilities that are often required by complex use cases that have been out of scope until now.

“Instead of merely executing pre-programmed instructions, robots empowered by AI gain the ability to learn, adapt, and make informed decisions grounded in their sensory input. [Read more…] about Teradyne Robotics launches AI accelerator-powered solutions

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: accelerator, ai, event, gtc, nvidia, partners, robotics, solutions, teradyne

Dyna Robotics raises $23.5 million to commercialize embodied AI with ‘low-cost robots’

March 27, 2025 by David Edwards

Dyna Robotics has closed a $23.5 million seed round, co-led by CRV and First Round Capital. The startup says to was to “bring embodied AI into the real world with cost-effective, easy to deploy robots for businesses of all sizes”.

Dyna’s robots master one task at a time, starting with tasks like folding and food preparation that can be done using an affordable pair of stationary robotic arms.

This allows embodied AI models to learn and improve in production environments as the company works toward the ultimate goal of achieving general-purpose embodied AI. [Read more…] about Dyna Robotics raises $23.5 million to commercialize embodied AI with ‘low-cost robots’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ai, dyna, folding, food, low-cost, preparation, robotics, robots

Apptronik raises more than $400 million in additional Series A funding

March 25, 2025 by David Edwards

Apptronik, the AI-powered humanoid robotics company, has successfully closed an “oversubscribed” $403 million Series A funding round, adding an extra $53 million to the previously announced $350 million round led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with participation from Google.

Mercedes-Benz, Japan Post Capital, ARK Invest, Helium-3, Magnetar, RyderVentures (the corporate venture capital arm of Ryder System), a syndicate led by Korea Investment Partners, and others are also joining the oversubscribed round, reflecting strong market demand and investor confidence in Apptronik’s leadership, unique design and technology, and transformative vision for embodied AI.

The Series A funding will fuel production and deployment of Apptronik’s AI-powered humanoid robot, Apollo, and support growing customer demand across key industries – including automotive, electronics manufacturing, third-party logistics, beverage bottling and fulfillment, and consumer packaged goods. [Read more…] about Apptronik raises more than $400 million in additional Series A funding

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ai, apollo, apptronik, deepmind, google, humanoid, mercedes, robotics, robots

Vention unveils AI-powered bin picking system to ‘transform robots into reliable, autonomous operators’

March 25, 2025 by David Edwards

Vention, the provider of a software and hardware automation platform, will debut its AI-driven bin-picking technology at Nvidia GTC, an artificial intelligence (AI) conference for developers, held recently in San Jose, California, in the US.

This new AI-driven process eliminates complex and expensive custom solutions that require programming – simplifying adoption of this in-demand automation solution. Vention is slated to commercialize its AI-driven bin-picking technology later this year.

During a live demonstration, an ABB GoFa CRB 15000 robot – equipped with vision, finger grippers, and connected to a Vention MachineMotion AI controller – will demonstrate its autonomous capabilities. [Read more…] about Vention unveils AI-powered bin picking system to ‘transform robots into reliable, autonomous operators’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: ai, automation, controller, nvidia, picking, vention

Google DeepMind releases two new AI models for robotics development

March 25, 2025 by David Edwards

Google DeepMind has introduced two new artificial intelligence models – Gemini Robotics and Gemini Robotics-ER (short for “embodied reasoning”). Google says this marks a “major step forward” in the development of AI systems designed to control real-world robots.

Both models are built on the Gemini 2.0 platform and are aimed at enabling robots to perform a wide range of tasks with greater generality, interactivity, and dexterity. The initiative also includes a partnership with humanoid robot maker Apptronik to integrate these capabilities into the next generation of robotic assistants. [Read more…] about Google DeepMind releases two new AI models for robotics development

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: ai, deepmind, development, gemeni, google, models, robotics

Attabotics offering ‘enterprise-level fulfillment sophistication to retailers of all sizes’

March 25, 2025 by David Edwards

Attabotics, a provider of automation systems for warehouses, has incorporated “AI-orchestrated fulfillment” to its technology line-up.

FulfillAI is a newly developed and field-tested software algorithm that offers a novel approach to automated fulfillment for retailers with in-store and wholesale distribution challenges seeking faster fulfillment.

Automation providers typically tackle the challenge of faster fulfillment by raising machine rates. But since machines are often running near capacity, this doesn’t allow for much improvement. Rather, it puts constraints on the business by maxing out machine capacity and putting greater strain on associated labor, equipment, and resources. [Read more…] about Attabotics offering ‘enterprise-level fulfillment sophistication to retailers of all sizes’

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: ai, attabotics, enterprise, fulfillai, fulfillment, orchestrated, retailers, small

Locus Robotics launches business intelligence platform for warehouse automation

March 21, 2025 by David Edwards

Locus Robotics, the global leader in mobile warehouse automation, announces LocusINTELLIGENCE, a powerful, groundbreaking, AI-driven business intelligence software layer within the LocusONE platform.

Designed to provide real-time decision-making, continuous optimization, and deep operational insights, LocusINTELLIGENCE enables fulfillment operations to achieve unmatched flexibility, throughput, and efficiency.

Locus will showcase a range of next-generation AI advancements developed through LocusLABS, the dedicated R&D division of Locus Robotics, at LogiMAT in Germany and ProMat in the United States. [Read more…] about Locus Robotics launches business intelligence platform for warehouse automation

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: ai, automation, business, intelligence, locuslabs, warehouse

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