The Pittsburgh Robotics Network has teamed up with NVIDIA to enhance innovation and connectivity within the robotics sector. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between research and commercialization of robotics technologies across various industries. NVIDIA will provide its advanced computing and AI platforms to support the development of robotics in Pittsburgh.
NVIDIA plans to expand its partnerships with local institutions like Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. This initiative will facilitate the application of research to real-world scenarios, particularly in autonomous systems and intelligent machines. The collaboration is expected to significantly accelerate the growth of AI and robotics expertise in the region.
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The article discusses NVIDIA's role in providing AI platforms to accelerate robotics development.
The partnership aims to apply research in autonomous systems to real-world applications.
The collaboration seeks to enhance national expertise in generative AI and robotics.
NVIDIA's collaboration with the Pittsburgh Robotics Network aims to foster innovation in robotics and AI.
The university will partner with NVIDIA to apply research in robotics to practical applications.
The university will collaborate with NVIDIA to enhance AI technologies in robotics.
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