Robotics Simulation

Develop physically accurate sensor simulation pipelines for robotics.

Fraunhofer IML

Workloads

Robotics
Simulation / Modeling / Design

Industries

All Industries

Business Goal

Innovation

Products

NVIDIA Isaac Sim
NVIDIA Omniverse

What Is Robot Simulation?

Physical AI-powered robots need to autonomously sense, plan, and perform complex tasks in the physical world. These include transporting and manipulating objects safely and efficiently in dynamic and unpredictable environments.

To achieve this level of autonomy, a "sim-first" approach is required.

Robot simulation lets robotics developers train, simulate, and validate these advanced systems through virtual robot learning and testing. It all happens in physics-based digital representations of environments, such as warehouses and factories, prior to deployment.

Why Simulate?

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Bootstrap AI Model Development

Bootstrap AI model training with synthetic data generated from digital twin environments when real-world data is limited or restricted.

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Scale Your Testing

Test a single robot, or a fleet of industrial robots, in real -time under various conditions and configurations.

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Reduce Costs

Optimize robot performance and reduce the number of physical prototypes required for testing and validation.

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Test Safely

Safely test potentially hazardous scenarios without risking human safety or damaging equipment.

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Learn more about NVIDIA Isaac Sim for robot learning today.

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