NVIDIA
Spurred by a $200 billion investment initiative in the EU, NVIDIA and its partners showcased a host of innovations at Automatica 2025 in Munich.
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NVIDIA
Spurred by a $200 billion investment initiative in the EU, NVIDIA and its partners showcased a host of innovations at Automatica 2025 in Munich.
From the heart of Germany’s automotive sector to manufacturing hubs across France and Italy, Europe is embracing industrial AI and advanced AI-powered robotics to address labor shortages, boost productivity and fuel sustainable economic growth.
Robotics companies are developing humanoid robots and collaborative systems that integrate AI into real-world manufacturing applications. Supported by a $200 billion investment initiative and coordinated efforts from the European Commission, Europe is positioning itself at the forefront of the next wave of industrial automation, powered by AI.
At Automatica 2025 in Munich, NVIDIA and its ecosystem of partners and customers are showcasing next-generation robots, automation and AI technologies designed to accelerate the continent’s leadership in smart manufacturing and logistics.
Central to advancing robotics development is Europe’s first industrial AI cloud, announced at NVIDIA GTC Paris at VivaTech in June 2025. The Germany-based AI factory, featuring 10,000 NVIDIA GPUs, provides European manufacturers with secure, sovereign and centralized AI infrastructure for industrial workloads. It will support applications ranging from design and engineering to factory digital twins and robotics.
To further accelerate humanoid development, NVIDIA released NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5 - an open foundation model for humanoid robot reasoning and skills. NVIDIA said this update enhances the model’s adaptability and ability to follow instructions, significantly improving its performance in material handling and manufacturing tasks.
In addition, early developer previews of NVIDIA Isaac Sim 5.0 and Isaac Lab 2.2 - open-source robot simulation and learning frameworks optimized for NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 workstations - are now available on GitHub.
At Automatica 2025, robotics developers providers from across the globe are integrating NVIDIA’s three computers to train, simulate and deploy robots, including:
Artificial Intelligence Deep Learning Machine Vision Machine Learning Autonomy Mobile Robots Industrial Automation Collaborative Robots Robot Arm Components Batteries and Power Controllers Grippers Motion Control Sensors Cameras Lidar Software Cloud and Edge Data Management Fleet Management Robot Operating System Simulation News Press Release Automatica Autonomous Mobile Robots Cobots Deployment Digital Twin Humanoid Mobile Manipulation NVIDIA Object Detection
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