ABBとNvidia、物理AIの大規模提供で提携
ABBとNvidiaは、NvidiaのOmniverseライブラリとABBのロボティクスプラットフォームを統合し、シミュレーションと現実世界のギャップを埋める大規模な物理AIの実現を目指すパートナーシップを発表した。
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主要企業の戦略的パートナーシップ
産業用ロボット大手のABBとAI/GPUリーダーのNvidiaが提携し、物理AIの大規模展開に向けた協業を開始した。
技術統合の核心
Nvidiaの3Dシミュレーションプラットフォーム「Omniverse」とABBのロボティクス・オートメーションプラットフォームを統合する。
解決すべき課題
ロボット開発における「シミュレーションから現実(sim-to-real)」への移行時の性能ギャップを解消することが主要な目的である。
目指すビジョン
より信頼性が高く、効率的なロボットの開発・導入を可能にする「物理AI(Physical AI)」の実現とその大規模な展開を推進する。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この提携は、製造・物流などの実世界産業へのAI応用における重要な障壁であるsim-to-real問題に、大手企業連合で取り組むことを意味する。成功すれば、ロボットの開発・導入コストと時間を大幅に削減し、産業用AIロボットの普及を加速させる可能性がある。
編集コメント
産業界の重鎮ABBとAIインフラの巨人Nvidiaの組み合わせは、物理AIの実用化に向けた強力な推進力となる。sim-to-real問題への本格的な企業連合のアプローチとして注目される。
ABBとNvidia、物理AIの大規模提供で提携
両社は、シミュレーションと現実のギャップを解消する取り組みの一環として、NvidiaのOmniverseライブラリをABBのロボティクスプラットフォームに統合しています。
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3 Min ReadLaura Lezza via Getty ImagesABB Robotics and Nvidia on Monday revealed a new partnership that they say will be instrumental in closing the sim-to-real gap in industrial robotics.Under the deal, the companies will combine Nvidia’s Omniverse simulation capabilities with ABB’s software design and simulation suite, RobotStudio, to help manufacturers deploy physical AI in real-world robotics applications. The resulting product, dubbed RobotStudio HyperReality, will be available in the second half of this year under a subscription model. The vendors claim it can cut engineering time in half, reduce deployment costs by 40%, and accelerate time-to-market by up to 50%. An initial pilot of the platform is currently underway by Foxconn for consumer electronics assembly, as well as by the California-based robotic workforce company Workr.Closing the Sim-to-Real GapThe core promise of the platform is a hyper-realistic virtual environment where developers can accurately design and test entire automation processes before deploying them in the real world.Related:Nvidia Partners with Chip Software Maker to Close Sim-to-Real GapIn particular, vendors are pitching the tool as offering training data across previously complex conditions, such as different lighting, textures and material properties. In this way, it claims to offer an effective means of closing the gap between simulation accuracy and real-world conditions, also known as the sim-to-real gap.According to the partners, the new platform has achieved a 99% correlation between simulation and real‑world behavior.The simulations are continuously refined with real-world data feedback, meaning the underlying AI models improve over time without requiring thousands of physical test runs or expensive physical prototypes.Speaking at a media briefing, Marc Segura, President of the ABB robotics division, framed the new platform as a crucial inflection point for the uptake of physical AI. "For decades, one final barrier has limited the deployment of physical AI at speed and scale," he said. "Manufacturers have struggled to simulate real-world conditions; lighting, shadows, textures, and materials that behave just like they do on the factory floor. That is known as the sim-to-real gap, and that has limited how quickly businesses can design, test, and deploy new automation. Today, we have broken that barrier."Segura described the platform's benefits as twofold. Beyond enhancing simulation capabilities, the platform also enables the training of higher-quality AI models that translate directly into greater robot autonomy and versatility. "You've got the simulation benefits, and you've got the benefit of more autonomy for the robots on one and the same platform," he added.Related:Florida University Rolls Out Autonomous Delivery RobotsAlso speaking at the briefing, Deepu Talla, Nvidia's vice president of robotics and edge AI, said the partnership reflects a broader shift in what robotics can be. "Physical AI represents the next frontier of intelligence, moving beyond digital models that simply process text or images to embodied models that can perceive, reason, and act within the physical world," he said, adding that this evolution is transforming robots from fixed, pre-programmed machines into adaptable, autonomous agents capable of operating in complex and dynamic environments.The partners also highlighted uptake among small and medium-sized businesses as a key aim, as these businesses are typically excluded and underrepresented in robotics rollouts due to financial and technological barriers. With RobotStudio HyperReality, the partners say these companies will now have access to a user-friendly, cheaper means of testing and using industrial robots.“The goal with this new product is to take a huge step in making robots available for SMBs,” Segura said.About the AuthorContributing WriterScarlett Evans is a freelance writer with a focus on emerging technologies and the minerals industry. Previously, she served as assistant editor at IoT World Today, where she specialized in robotics and smart city technologies. Scarlett also has a background in the mining and resources sector, with experience at Mine Australia, Mine Technology and Power Technology. She joined Informa in April 2022 before transitioning to freelance work.
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