NVIDIA Advances Humanoid Robotics Development

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NVIDIA Advances Humanoid Robotics Development

NVIDIA announced at SIGGRAPH that it is providing robot manufacturers, AI model developers, and software makers a suite of services, models, and computing platforms to develop, train, and build the next generation of humanoid robotics. The company introduced new NVIDIA NIM microservices and frameworks for robot simulation and learning, along with the NVIDIA OSMO orchestration service for running multi-stage robotics workloads.

Part of the suite includes new AI microservices that enhance simulation workflows for generative physical artificial intelligence in NVIDIA Isaac Sim. NVIDIA also unveiled the OSMO cloud-native managed service to orchestrate and scale complex robotics development workflows across distributed computing resources. Developers can now access NVIDIA NIM microservices and join the NVIDIA Humanoid Robot Developer Program to gain early access to the latest offerings.

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