NVIDIA unveiled new Omniverse NuRec 3D Gaussian Splatting Libraries for world reconstruction, Cosmos models for world generation, RTX PRO Blackwell Servers, and DGX Cloud for demanding simulations. Leaders like Amazon Devices, Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, and Hexagon are embracing simulation and synthetic data generation.
New NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and Cosmos world foundation models accelerate robotics solutions development. Powered by RTX PRO Servers and DGX Cloud, they enable digital twin development, real-world reconstruction, synthetic data generation, and AI agent training for physical AI models.
Omniverse NuRec rendering integrated in CARLA and AV toolchain leader Foretellix adopting NuRec for scalable synthetic data generation. Other companies embracing NVIDIA’s technology include Boston Dynamics, Figure AI, Hexagon, and Amazon Devices & Services for robotics development and manufacturing solutions.
NVIDIA Cosmos models advance synthetic data generation speed, accuracy, and language support. Cosmos Transfer-2 simplifies data generation from 3D simulation scenes. Lightwheel, Moon Surgical, and Skild AI are using Cosmos Transfer to accelerate physical AI training.
NVIDIA Cosmos Reason introduces a new 7-billion-parameter reasoning VLM for physical AI and robotics. It allows AI agents to reason like humans, using prior knowledge, physics understanding, and common sense to act in the real world. Magna, Uber, VAST Data, Milestone Systems, and Linker Vision are among the companies adopting Cosmos Reason for various applications.
NVIDIA announced AI infrastructure for demanding robotics workloads and advanced technologies. OpenUSD Curriculum and Certification, along with collaboration with Lightwheel, aim to accelerate the adoption of 3D and simulation technology in robotics and physical AI development.
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