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    NVIDIA and Global Robotics Leaders Take Physical AI to the Real World

    3/16/26 4:41:11 PM ET
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    News Summary:

    • Physical AI leaders across robot brain developers, industrial, and surgical robot giants and humanoid pioneers including ABB Robotics, AGIBOT, Agility, CMR Surgical, FANUC, Figure, Hexagon Robotics, KUKA, Medtronic, Skild AI, Universal Robots, World Labs and YASKAWA are building on NVIDIA technology to develop and deploy physical AI at scale.
    • NVIDIA unveils new NVIDIA Cosmos world models, NVIDIA Isaac simulation frameworks and NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N models to accelerate the transition to intelligent robotics.
    • Strategic ecosystem partnerships are transforming platform integrations into real-world industrial impact, from high-precision electronics assembly and autonomous construction deployment to AI-driven automation for manufacturers of all sizes.



    SAN JOSE, Calif., March 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GTC -- 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 NVIDIA platform include ABB Robotics, AGIBOT, Agility, FANUC, Figure, Hexagon Robotics, KUKA, Skild AI, Universal Robots, World Labs and YASKAWA.

    "Physical AI has arrived — every industrial company will become a robotics company," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. "NVIDIA's full-stack platform — spanning computing, open models and software frameworks — is the foundation for the robotics industry, uniting a worldwide ecosystem to build the intelligent machines that will power the next generation of factories, logistics, transportation and infrastructure."

    Validating the World's Largest Robotic Fleets

    As industrial robotics becomes more AI driven, manufacturers need physically accurate, high-fidelity simulation to design, test and optimize systems before deployment.

    With a global install base exceeding 2 million robots, FANUC, ABB Robotics, YASKAWA and KUKA are integrating NVIDIA Omniverse™ libraries and NVIDIA Isaac simulation frameworks into their virtual commissioning solutions to develop and validate complex robot applications and entire production lines through physically accurate digital twins. To power advanced intelligence on the production line, the companies are integrating NVIDIA Jetson™ modules into their controllers for real-time AI inference at the edge.

    Building Robot Brains for Any Embodiment

    Robotics is evolving from task-specific machines to adaptable generalist-specialist systems that maintain the precision and reliability required for industrial-grade deployment. To achieve this, robots need humanlike reasoning and the ability to perceive, decide and act autonomously.

    Leading developers such as FieldAI and Skild AI are building generalized robot brains using NVIDIA Cosmos world models for data generation and Isaac simulation frameworks to validate policies in simulation, enabling any robot to master new tasks with minimal retraining. World Labs is using Isaac Sim™ to validate its generative world models, while Generalist AI is using Cosmos to explore generating synthetic data.

    NVIDIA today announced Cosmos 3, the first world foundation model unifying synthetic world generation, vision reasoning and action simulation to accelerate the development of generalized robot intelligence for complex environments.

    Powering the Next Generation of Humanoid Robots

    Building humanoid robots is one of robotics' greatest challenges. Replicating human mobility, dexterity and reasoning requires tightly integrating advanced AI, perception and real-time control into a safe, reliable and autonomous system.

    Leaders including 1X, AGIBOT, Agility, Agile Robots, Boston Dynamics, Figure, Hexagon Robotics, Humanoid, Mentee and NEURA Robotics are building the next generation of humanoids using Cosmos world models, Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab to accelerate the development and validation of their robots.

    NVIDIA today introduced Isaac Lab 3.0 in early access, enabling faster, large-scale robot learning on NVIDIA DGX™-class infrastructure. Built on the new Newton physics engine 1.0 and the NVIDIA PhysX® software development kit, it adds multiphysics simulation and improved support for complex, dexterous manipulation.

    AGIBOT, Humanoid, LG Electronics, NEURA Robotics and Noble Machines are also adopting NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N models to accelerate industrial deployments of their humanoids. NVIDIA announced GR00T N1.7 is now available in early access with commercial licensing, bringing generalized robot skills including advanced dexterous control to production-ready robot deployments.

    In addition, during his GTC keynote, Huang previewed GR00T N2, a next-generation robot foundation model based on DreamZero research. Built on a new world action model architecture, the model helps robots succeed at new tasks in new environments more than twice as often as leading vision language action models. Slated to be available by the end of the year, GR00T N2 currently ranks No. 1 on MolmoSpaces and RoboArena for generalist robot policies.

    These systems are powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Thor™ robotic computing platform, enabling developers to move from simulation training to real-world deployment with greater speed, intelligence and reliability.

    Expanding Physical AI to Healthcare Robotics

    Healthcare is a defining opportunity for physical AI but deploying autonomous systems across surgery, imaging and hospitals demands infrastructure built for the highest standards of safety and regulatory rigor.

    CMR Surgical is using Cosmos-H simulation to train and validate robotic intelligence for its Versius surgical system prior to clinical deployment. Johnson & Johnson MedTech is using Isaac Sim- and Cosmos-based post-training workflows to train and validate systems for the Monarch Platform for Urology. Medtronic is exploring NVIDIA IGX Thor™ to deliver mission-critical precision and functional safety in surgical robotic systems.

    A Global Catalyst for Robotic Innovation

    By building an open and integrated platform for designing, training, testing and deploying physical AI, NVIDIA is fostering collaboration in the robotics ecosystem, essential to scale deployments in the real world.

    These strategic collaborations across industry leaders are already translating platform integration into real-world impact.

    Skild AI is partnering with ABB Robotics and Universal Robots to deploy its generalized robot intelligence across different industries and tasks. By embedding a shared intelligence layer into widely deployed industrial and collaborative systems, manufacturers can extend automation into more dynamic and variable applications without building task-specific code for every workflow. Simultaneously, Skild AI is partnering with Foxconn on high-precision assembly for NVIDIA Blackwell production lines, enabling Foxconn's AI-driven dual-arm manipulators to master the industry's most complex manufacturing tasks.

    Lightwheel is codeveloping and calibrating the Newton physics engine to enable Samsung's assembly robots to master intricate cable handling in simulation, delivering higher precision and faster assembly lines.

    PTC is announcing a new robotics design-to-simulation workflow from its cloud-native Onshape computer-aided design (CAD) and product data management platform to NVIDIA Isaac Sim, creating a seamless CAD-to-OpenUSD bridge that will enable engineering teams like FANUC America Corporation and Fauna Robotics to design and validate their robotic systems within physically accurate digital twins.

    WORKR is integrating its AI platform with ABB Robotics industrial robots, using NVIDIA Omniverse libraries as part of its WorkrCore to train a robotic workforce that can be deployed by small- and medium-sized manufacturers in minutes, without programming knowledge.

    KION Group, the supply chain solutions company, is working with NVIDIA and Accenture to advance autonomous warehouse solutions. Using Omniverse and a physical AI-powered digital twin and systems architecture pioneered by Accenture, KION engineers can create large-scale, physics-accurate warehouse digital twins to train and test fleets of NVIDIA Jetson-based autonomous forklifts for GXO, the world's largest pure-play contract logistics provider.

    Microsoft Azure and Nebius are integrating the NVIDIA Physical AI Data Factory blueprint to enable scalable, agent-driven synthetic data generation for their developers, including FieldAI, Teradyne Robotics, Hexagon Robotics on Azure, and RoboForce on Nebius. CoreWeave is integrating NVIDIA Isaac Lab to build robot learning pipelines, while Alibaba Cloud is integrating NVIDIA's entire physical AI stack into its Platform for AI to accelerate end-to-end robotics development.

    Kamino, a GPU-accelerated physics simulator built by Disney on the NVIDIA Warp framework and integrated into Newton, enables the training of robot policies for Disney's Olaf and BDX Droids — allowing Olaf to learn to manage its own heat and reduce impact noise, and enabling BDX Droids to navigate complex environments. In his GTC keynote, Huang was joined by Disney's Olaf ahead of his debut at Disneyland Paris on March 29.

    Helping Tomorrow's Physical AI Pioneers Get Off the Ground

    NVIDIA is committed to ensuring that the tools for physical AI are accessible to every innovator, from early-stage startups to the global open source community.

    Through the NVIDIA Inception program, a global startups incubator with over 40,000 members, NVIDIA provides robotics pioneers with a dedicated entry point to NVIDIA's open physical AI stack. Inception members like Bedrock Robotics, Dexterity AI, Flexion, Lightwheel, RIVR, Standard Bots, Vention and World Labs get access to technical guidance and high-performance computing resources, as well as connections to key partners and customers across the robotics ecosystem.

    NVIDIA has also partnered with Hugging Face to integrate Isaac and GR00T into the LeRobot open source framework, connecting NVIDIA's 2 million robotics developers with Hugging Face's 13 million AI builders worldwide to accelerate the development of open source robotics.

    Watch the GTC keynote from Huang and explore physical AI, robotics and vision AI sessions.

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    Certain statements in this press release including, but not limited to, statements as to: every industrial company becoming a robotics company; NVIDIA's full-stack platform—spanning computing, open models, and software frameworks uniting a worldwide ecosystem to build the intelligent machines that will power the next generation of factories, logistics, transportation, and infrastructure; the benefits, impact, performance, and availability of NVIDIA's products, services, and technologies; expectations with respect to NVIDIA's third party arrangements, including with its collaborators and partners; expectations with respect to technology developments; expectations with respect to AI and related industries; and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are subject to the "safe harbor" created by those sections based on management's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to management and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to be materially different than expectations. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include: global economic and political conditions; NVIDIA's reliance on third parties to manufacture, assemble, package and test NVIDIA's products; the impact of technological development and competition; development of new products and technologies or enhancements to NVIDIA's existing product and technologies; market acceptance of NVIDIA's products or NVIDIA's partners' products; design, manufacturing or software defects; changes in consumer preferences or demands; changes in industry standards and interfaces; unexpected loss of performance of NVIDIA's products or technologies when integrated into systems; NVIDIA's ability to realize the potential benefits of business investments or acquisitions; and changes in applicable laws and regulations, as well as other factors detailed from time to time in the most recent reports NVIDIA files with the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, including, but not limited to, its annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. Copies of reports filed with the SEC are posted on the company's website and are available from NVIDIA without charge. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and speak only as of the date hereof, and, except as required by law, NVIDIA disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances.

    Many of the products and features described herein remain in various stages and will be offered on a when-and-if-available basis. The statements above are not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as a commitment, promise, or legal obligation, and the development, release, and timing of any features or functionalities described for our products is subject to change and remains at the sole discretion of NVIDIA. NVIDIA will have no liability for failure to deliver or delay in the delivery of any of the products, features or functions set forth herein.

    © 2026 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, NVIDIA Cosmos, NVIDIA DGX, NVIDIA IGX Thor, NVIDIA Isaac, NVIDIA Isaac Sim, NVIDIA Jetson, NVIDIA Jetson Thor, NVIDIA Omniverse and PhysX are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. Features, pricing, availability and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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