NVIDIA has announced new libraries and models designed to accelerate the building and deployment of industrial AI and robotics simulation applications.
NVIDIA has launched new Omniverse software development kits and NuRec libraries that introduce RTX ray-traced 3D Gaussian splatting technology.
This breakthrough rendering technique enables developers to capture, reconstruct and simulate real-world environments in 3D using sensor data.
The technology is already integrated into CARLA simulator used by over 150,000 developers, whilst autonomous vehicle leader Foretellix is incorporating NuRec alongside Sensor RTX and Cosmos Transfer for physically accurate synthetic data generation.
NVIDIA DGX Cloud, now available on Microsoft Azure Marketplace, offers developers a fully managed platform for streaming OpenUSD and RTX-based applications at scale from the cloud, significantly reducing infrastructure management complexity whilst enabling global access to advanced simulation capabilities.
NVIDIA outlined how major industry leaders are rapidly adopting these technologies for real-world physical AI applications.
Amazon Devices & Services is deploying the platform for manufacturing solutions, whilst Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, and Skild AI are leveraging Omniverse libraries and Isaac Sim to accelerate robotics development.
Magna is integrating Cosmos Reason into its autonomous City Delivery platform, and companies like Lightwheel, Moon Surgical, and Uber are utilising the technology for physical AI training and data annotation at scale.
“Computer graphics and AI are converging to fundamentally transform robotics,” said Rev Lebaredian, vice president of Omniverse and simulation technologies at NVIDIA.
“By combining AI reasoning with scalable, physically accurate simulation, we’re enabling developers to build tomorrow’s robots and autonomous vehicles that will transform trillions of dollars in industries.”
