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NVIDIA and Partners Highlight Next-Generation Robotics, Automation and AI Technologies at Automatica



NVIDIA and its partners are coming together to showcase next-generation robots, automation, and AI technologies at Automatica. The conference is taking place in Munich, Germany, and highlights Europe's efforts to position itself as a leader in industrial automation, powered by AI.

  • NVIDIA is showcasing next-generation robots, automation, and AI technologies at Automatica in Munich, Germany.
  • The European Commission has launched a $200 billion investment initiative to support the development of industrial AI and advanced AI-powered robotics.
  • Europe's first industrial AI cloud is being showcased, featuring 10,000 NVIDIA GPUs.
  • NVIDIA has released NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5 – an open foundation model for humanoid robot reasoning and skills.
  • The company has also released the Isaac GR00T-Dreams blueprint – a reference workflow for generating synthetic trajectory data.
  • Early developer previews of NVIDIA Isaac Sim 5.0 and Isaac Lab 2.2 are now available on GitHub.
  • Robotics developers and solutions providers are integrating NVIDIA's three computers to train, simulate, and deploy robots.
  • Innovative humanoid robots like 4NE1 from NEURA Robotics and AEON from Hexagon are being showcased.
  • The partnership between Wandelbots and SoftServe enables virtual validation and real-world deployment with maximum impact.
  • Doosan Robotics' "sim to real" solution using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and cuRobo is enabling seamless transfer of tasks from simulation to real robots.



  • NVIDIA and its ecosystem of partners and customers have come together to showcase next-generation robots, automation, and AI technologies at Europe's premier conference on advancements in robotics, machine vision, and intelligent manufacturing – Automatica. This year, the conference is taking place in Munich, Germany, and is a testament to the continent's efforts to position itself as a leader in industrial automation, powered by AI.

    The European Commission has launched a $200 billion investment initiative to support the development of industrial AI and advanced AI-powered robotics, and this momentum is on full display at Automatica. NVIDIA Technologies are playing a crucial role in advancing robotics development, and several key technologies have been showcased by the company and its partners.

    Central to advancing robotics development is Europe's first industrial AI cloud, announced at NVIDIA GTC Paris at VivaTech earlier this month. This Germany-based AI factory features 10,000 NVIDIA GPUs and provides European manufacturers with secure, sovereign, and centralized AI infrastructure for industrial workloads. The AI factory will support applications ranging from design and engineering to factory digital twins and robotics.

    To help accelerate humanoid development, NVIDIA released NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5 – an open foundation model for humanoid robot reasoning and skills. This update enhances the model's adaptability and ability to follow instructions, significantly improving its performance in material handling and manufacturing tasks. The company has also released the Isaac GR00T-Dreams blueprint – a reference workflow for generating vast amounts of synthetic trajectory data from a small number of human demonstrations. This allows robots to generalize across behaviors and adapt to new environments with minimal human demonstration data.

    In addition, early developer previews of NVIDIA Isaac Sim 5.0 and Isaac Lab 2.2 – open-source robot simulation and learning frameworks optimized for NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 workstations – are now available on GitHub. These frameworks provide developers with the tools they need to train, simulate, and deploy robots.

    Robotics developers and solutions providers across the globe are integrating NVIDIA's three computers to train, simulate, and deploy robots. NEURA Robotics, a German robotics company and pioneer for cognitive robots, unveiled the third generation of its humanoid, 4NE1, designed to assist humans in domestic and professional environments through advanced cognitive capabilities and humanlike interaction.

    4NE1 is powered by GR00T N1 and was trained in Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab before real-world deployment. NEURA Robotics is also presenting Neuraverse, a digital twin and interconnected ecosystem for robot training, skills, and applications, fully compatible with NVIDIA Omniverse technologies.

    Delta Electronics, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, is debuting two next-generation collaborative robots: D-Bot Mar and D-Bot 2 in 1. Both robots are trained using Omniverse and Isaac Sim technologies and libraries, and are engineered to transform intralogistics and optimize production flows.

    Wandelbots, the creator of the Wandelbots NOVA software platform for industrial robotics, is partnering with SoftServe, a global IT consulting and digital services provider, to scale simulation-first automating using NVIDIA Isaac Sim. This partnership enables virtual validation and real-world deployment with maximum impact.

    Cyngyn, a pioneer in autonomous mobile robotics, is integrating its DriveMod technology into Isaac Sim to enable large-scale, high-fidelity virtual testing of advanced autonomous operation. Purpose-built for industrial applications, DriveMod is already deployed on vehicles such as the Motrec MT-160 Tugger and BYD Forklift, delivering sophisticated automation to material handling operations.

    Doosan Robotics, a company specializing in AI robotic solutions, will showcase its "sim to real" solution, using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and cuRobo. This solution enables seamless transfer of tasks from simulation to real robots across a wide range of applications – from manufacturing to service industries.

    Franka Robotics has integrated Isaac GR00T N1.5 into a dual-arm Franka Research 3 (FR3) robot for robotic control. The integration of GR00T N1.5 allows the system to interpret visual input, understand task context, and autonomously perform complex manipulation – without the need for task-specific programming or hardcoded logic.

    Hexagon, the global leader in measurement technologies, launched its new humanoid, AEON. With its unique locomotion system and multimodal sensor fusion, and powered by NVIDIA's three-computer solution, AEON is engineered to perform a wide range of industrial applications, from manipulation and asset inspection to reality capture and operator support.

    Intrinsic, a software and AI robotics company, is integrating Intrinsic Flowstate with Omniverse and OpenUSD for advanced visualization and digital twins that can be used in many industrial use cases. The company is also using NVIDIA foundation models to enhance robot capabilities like grasp planning through AI and simulation technologies.

    SCHUNK, a global leader in gripping systems and automation technology, is showcasing its innovative grasping kit powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin module. The kit intelligently detects objects and calculates optimal grasping points. SCHUNK is also demonstrating seamless simulation-to-reality transfer using IGS Virtuous software – built on Omniverse technologies – to control a real robot through simulation in a pick-and-place scenario.

    Universal Robots is showcasing UR15, its fastest cobot yet. Powered by the UR AI Accelerator – developed with NVIDIA and running on Jetson AGX Orin using CUDA-accelerated Isaac libraries – UR15 helps set a new standard for industrial automation.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.digitaleventhorizon.com/articles/NVIDIA-and-Partners-Highlight-Next-Generation-Robotics-Automation-and-AI-Technologies-at-Automatica-deh.shtml

  • https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/automatica-robotics-2025/


  • Published: Tue Jun 24 05:50:30 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M











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