Strategic collaboration combines FANUC's global robotics leadership with NVIDIA AI computing and simulation platforms to deliver intelligent, adaptable automation for the factory of the future.
New Opentrons AI capability lets scientists simulate and visually inspect automated laboratory experiments before robots execute them.
Nvidia used GTC 2026 to unveil new physical AI models, simulation tools, and robotics partnerships aimed at factories, healthcare, and logistics.
Techman unveils its TM Xplore I humanoid robot at Nvidia GTC 2026, showcasing AI-powered automation designed for real-world industrial work.
The new capability lets scientists simulate and visually inspect automated experiments before robots run them.
Nvidia led a week of big AI moves, major security threats, app ecosystem changes, and tech industry shakeups across Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
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