NVIDIA has announced the integration of its Isaac Sim with Open GRID, making robotics development more accessible. This new feature allows developers to create, simulate, and deploy AI for various robotic forms, including humanoids, quadrupeds, and robotic arms directly from a web browser. The announcement coincides with the upcoming GTC25 conference, where NVIDIA will showcase key aspects of its GR00T platform, including robot foundation models, a simulation framework based on NVIDIA Omniverse, and data pipelines for synthetic data. Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn about advancements in autonomous vehicle (AV) development and the latest designs for NVIDIA DGX systems, which are optimized for generative AI applications. NVIDIA encourages participants to register for hands-on sessions covering edge computing, humanoid robots, GPU-accelerated ROS 2 workloads, and digital twins.
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