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Arrive AI using Nvidia Isaac Sim and Blackwell GPUs to develop autonomous drone delivery network

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Arrive AI, an autonomous delivery infrastructure company, says it is accelerating its artificial intelligence and robotics development using Nvidia Isaac Sim and high-performance GPU workstations powered by Nvidia Blackwell architecture.

The company is leveraging simulation-driven AI training to rapidly improve computer vision systems used in real-world automation, robotics, and autonomous delivery environments. [Read more…] about Arrive AI using Nvidia Isaac Sim and Blackwell GPUs to develop autonomous drone delivery network

Filed Under: Design, Drones, News, Robot simulation Tagged With: AI infrastructure, ai robotics, arrive ai, automation news, autonomous delivery, autonomous delivery robots, autonomous systems, cloud robotics, computer vision, digital twins, edge ai, gpu computing, industrial ai, logistics automation, nvidia blackwell, nvidia isaac sim, physical ai, robot training, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics development, robotics news, robotics simulation, simulation training, warehouse robotics

Fanuc strengthens Nvidia partnership for AI robot simulation and digital twins

May 18, 2026 by David Edwards

Fanuc has further strengthened the integration between Nvidia’s open robot simulation reference framework Nvidia Isaac Sim and Fanuc’s robot simulation software RoboGuide, enabling intuitive operation within a virtual factory and realizing highly accurate, seamlessly integrated digital twins.

At the International Robot Exhibition held last December in Tokyo, Fanuc demonstrated the technology that imports robot motion simulations created in RoboGuide into Nvidia Isaac Sim, reproducing precise trajectories and cycle times in a virtual environment using the same control algorithms as the actual robot.

Today Fanuc announces, with the enhanced integration, the two systems are now more tightly integrated, delivering an even more practical and efficient simulation environment for robot testing and virtual commissioning. [Read more…] about Fanuc strengthens Nvidia partnership for AI robot simulation and digital twins

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Features, Software Tagged With: ai robotics, automation news, bin picking, cobots, collaborative robots, digital twins, factory automation, fanuc, humanoid robotics, imitation learning, industrial robots, isaac sim, Jetson Thor, nvidia, Nvidia PhysX, physical ai, reinforcement learning, roboguide, robot simulation, robot software, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, virtual commissioning, warehouse automation

Factory Automation: Bridging Promise and Real-World Production

May 12, 2026 by David Edwards

Walk into a modern shop floor and the contrast is immediate. Bright collaborative robot arms move with practised precision next to conveyors that have been running since the 1990s.

Touchscreen dashboards glow above workstations where an operator still keeps a grease-stained notebook with the real setup parameters.

That juxtaposition is the current state of factory automation: a layered environment where each new capability has to coexist with what came before. [Read more…] about Factory Automation: Bridging Promise and Real-World Production

Filed Under: Automation, Factories, Robotics and Automation Tagged With: ai in manufacturing, automated production, automation news, cobots, collaborative robots, digital twins, factory automation, flexible manufacturing, iiot, industrial automation, industrial internet of things, industrial robotics, industry 4.0, laser micromachining, manufacturing integration, manufacturing technology, PLC systems, precision manufacturing, predictive maintenance, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics.integration, smart manufacturing

Opinion: Autonomy is reshaping logistics, but its real value lies in better decision-making

May 9, 2026 by David Edwards

By Marcus Schunemann, head of autonomy at Dexory

Warehouses are under growing pressure to do more with less. Labour shortages, rising operating costs and continued supply chain disruption are forcing logistics operators to rethink how goods are stored, tracked and moved.

UK Warehousing Association research shows that recruitment difficulty remains widespread in warehousing, with only 13 percent of employers reporting no difficulty hiring staff and more than half expecting critical skills shortages, indicating a persistent labour gap across the sector.

At the same time, the push towards automation is accelerating. According to McKinsey, warehouse automation adoption is growing at more than 10 percent annually, driven by the need to improve efficiency, resilience and cost control. [Read more…] about Opinion: Autonomy is reshaping logistics, but its real value lies in better decision-making

Filed Under: Features, Logistics, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News, Supply chain, Warehouse robots Tagged With: ai logistics, automation news, autonomous logistics, autonomous mobile robots, autonomous systems, data-driven logistics, dexory, digital twins, industrial ai, logistics AI, real time inventory, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in logistics, robotics news, smart warehouses, supply chain automation, warehouse automation, warehouse intelligence, warehouse robotics

ABB Robotics launches PickMaster Lite to ‘simplify and accelerate robotic picking’

May 7, 2026 by David Edwards

ABB Robotics has launched PickMaster Lite, a streamlined version of its PickMaster software suite designed to help packaging OEMs and system integrators deploy high-speed, vision-guided robotic picking applications more quickly and with less complexity.

Offering essential functionality for common picking tasks, PickMaster Lite reduces engineering effort and simplifies system setup, enabling faster commissioning and lower total cost of ownership.

Craig McDonnell, business line managing director industries at ABB Robotics, says: “Manufacturers are increasingly looking for automation that can be deployed quickly and reliably to keep pace with changing demand. [Read more…] about ABB Robotics launches PickMaster Lite to ‘simplify and accelerate robotic picking’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Material handling, News Tagged With: abb robotics, automation news, digital twins, e-commerce automation, factory automation, food and beverage automation, industrial robotics, machine builders, OmniCore controller, packaging automation, pick and place robots, PickMaster Lite, robotic picking, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotstudio, system integrators, vision-guided robotics, warehouse automation

How FEA Software Improves Structural Design Accuracy

May 6, 2026 by David Edwards

The FEA (finite element analysis) software market sits at $7.82 billion in 2026 and is projected to reach $14.72 billion by 2031. Structural analysis takes 55.83% of that volume.

Accuracy in steel structures, offshore platforms, and ship hulls has stopped being an academic question. It’s an everyday engineering reality.

This piece walks through why a numerical model often turns out accurate only on screen and how modern software closes the three main sources of FEA error: the mesh, material properties, and boundary conditions. [Read more…] about How FEA Software Improves Structural Design Accuracy

Filed Under: Design, Engineering Tagged With: automation news, cae software, computational engineering, digital engineering, digital twins, engineering automation, engineering simulation, FEA software, finite element analysis, industrial design software, manufacturing engineering, mesh convergence, offshore engineering, predictive engineering, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, simulation software, structural analysis, structural engineering

Fanuc partners with Nvidia to accelerate physical AI in industrial robotics

March 20, 2026 by Sam Francis

Strategic collaboration combines Fanuc’s global robotics leadership with Nvidia AI computing and simulation platforms to deliver intelligent, adaptable automation for the factory of the future

Fanuc, the world’s leading supplier of industrial robots and factory automation systems, is collaborating with Nvidia to advance physical AI – a new paradigm that merges artificial intelligence with physical robotics to enable machines that see, reason, and act in dynamic environments.

Under this collaboration, Fanuc will leverage Nvidia AI infrastructure, including Nvidia Jetson edge modules, cloud/edge AI infrastructure, Nvidia Isaac Sim open robotic simulation framework and Nvidia Omniverse libraries, within its extensive robot portfolio and RoboGuide simulation software. [Read more…] about Fanuc partners with Nvidia to accelerate physical AI in industrial robotics

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Industrial robots, News Tagged With: AI in robotics, automation news, digital twins, factory automation, fanuc, industrial robotics, nvidia, nvidia isaac sim, nvidia omniverse, physical ai, roboguide, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics platforms, simulation software, smart manufacturing

Deloitte expands partnership with Nvidia to develop physical AI solutions for industry

March 8, 2026 by David Edwards

Deloitte has announced an expansion of its collaboration with Nvidia to develop new physical AI solutions aimed at accelerating the adoption of intelligent systems in real-world industrial environments.

The initiative focuses on technologies such as digital twins, computer vision, edge computing and robotics, combining Deloitte’s engineering and industry expertise with Nvidia’s AI and simulation platforms.

According to Deloitte, the solutions will be built using libraries from Nvidia Omniverse and are designed to help organizations simulate operations, analyze physical environments and deploy intelligent machines in production. [Read more…] about Deloitte expands partnership with Nvidia to develop physical AI solutions for industry

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: AI simulation platforms, automation news, computer vision AI, digital twins, edge robotics, industrial ai, industrial automation technology, nvidia omniverse, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news

Neura Robotics and Drees & Sommer launch strategic partnership for robotics-ready buildings

February 5, 2026 by Sam Francis

Neura Robotics, a developer of cognitive robotics and physical AI, has agreed a partnership with Drees & Sommer, an international consulting firm for construction and infrastructure.

Together, the two companies aim not only to plan and operate buildings, but also to design them as learning, interactive systems and as environments that work together with humans and robots in real time.

Initially, the companies will focus on solutions for sanitary facilities, an area in which the need for automation, hygiene and availability is particularly acute. [Read more…] about Neura Robotics and Drees & Sommer launch strategic partnership for robotics-ready buildings

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: AI in construction, automation news, autonomous systems, building automation, cognitive robotics, digital twins, drees & sommer, future buildings, intelligent buildings, neura robotics, physical ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics-ready infrastructure, robotics.integration, sensorized environments, service robots, smart buildings

Siemens and Nvidia expand partnership to build industrial AI operating system

January 30, 2026 by Sam Francis

Siemens and Nvidia have announced a significant expansion of their strategic partnership to bring artificial intelligence into the real world.

Together, the companies aim to develop industrial and physical AI solutions that will bring AI-driven innovation to every industry and industrial workflow, as well as accelerate each others’ operations.

To support development, Nvidia will provide AI infrastructure, simulation libraries, models, frameworks and blueprints, while Siemens will commit hundreds of industrial AI experts and leading hardware and software. [Read more…] about Siemens and Nvidia expand partnership to build industrial AI operating system

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Industry, News Tagged With: accelerated computing, ai factories, AI operating systems, automation news, digital twins, industrial ai, industrial automation software, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, Siemens Nvidia partnership, simulation software, smart manufacturing

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