Explore new techniques for building simulation tools with a focus on usability for the industrial end user. The industrial automation space is in desperate need of better simulation tools, but most people interacting with automation are simulation and programming novices. This highlights the need for simulation software to be more accessible and no-code for this growing population. This training lab focuses on how to build simulation applications specifically for the automation market, using a novel set of extensions in Isaac Sim that speed up simulation authoring, and allow for programming the simulated cell's behavior with a no-code interface. The lab will guide participants in building a simple automation-focused Omniverse Kit application — a sandbox for trying out different industrial grippers — that exemplifies the type of powerful, accessible simulation apps that can be built using Omniverse and these new tools.
Prerequisite(s):
Basic knowledge of Omniverse Isaac Sim In this session you will be connecting to a remote machine from your web browser, so for an optimal experience we recommend an internet connection faster than 75Mb/s.
We highly recommend the latest version of Chrome, a mouse, and a second monitor for optimal experience.
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