Key Takeaway
RealSense has announced a strategic collaboration with Nvidia to accelerate the adoption of physical AI technologies in humanoid and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). The partnership focuses on integrating RealSense’s AI depth cameras with Nvidia’s robotics platforms, including the Jetson Thor series and Isaac Sim simulation system. RealSense CEO Nadav Orbach emphasized that this initiative positions RealSense as the preferred perception platform for AMRs and humanoids. Additionally, Nvidia’s Holoscan Sensor Bridge technology will be incorporated, enhancing ultra-low-latency sensor streaming to meet timing requirements in robotic applications.
This week, RealSense announced a strategic partnership with Nvidia, aimed at accelerating the adoption of physical AI technologies in the humanoid and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) sector.
The highlight of this partnership is the planned integration of technologies from both companies. Specifically, RealSense’s AI depth cameras will be combined with Nvidia’s widely utilized robotics platforms, including the Jetson Thor series and the Isaac Sim simulation system.
“This initiative solidifies RealSense’s position as the preferred perception platform for AMRs and humanoids,” states Nadav Orbach, CEO of RealSense.
The collaboration will also incorporate Nvidia’s Holoscan Sensor Bridge technology into RealSense’s projects. This system, which enables ultra-low-latency sensor streaming, is designed to meet the timing requirements of robotic applications.








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