NEURA Robotics
AWS will serve as NEURA’s primary cloud provider and host the Neuraverse platform for physical AI training, real-time data processing, and shared intelligence across robot fleets.
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NEURA Robotics
AWS will serve as NEURA’s primary cloud provider and host the Neuraverse platform for physical AI training, real-time data processing, and shared intelligence across robot fleets.
NEURA Robotics and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a strategic agreement that looks to accelerate physical AI at scale - bringing cognitive robots that can perceive, reason and act alongside humans from development into global deployment.
The companies said that the collaboration combines NEURA’s cognitive robotics platform with AWS’s cloud and AI infrastructure to help train, validate and deploy the next generation of intelligent robots.
NEURA and AWS said that their collaboration tackles one of the most critical challenges of physical AI: while large language models benefit from trillions of data points drawn from the internet, robots have a fraction of that - making real-world training data the key to unlocking the next era of AI.
NEURA said that its intelligence layer enables robots to perceive, adapt, and work reliably in the real world. Together with AWS’s global cloud infrastructure, NEURA said that it forms the full stack to scale physical AI at speed.
The companies said that the collaboration spans three areas:
“Physical AI will only reach its full potential if intelligence can be trained, validated and continuously improved in the real world,” said David Reger, founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics. “With AWS, we gain the infrastructure to scale the Neuraverse globally. With Amazon, we have the opportunity to bring Physical AI into one of the most advanced operational environments in the world. This is how Physical AI moves from vision to global reality - from Europe, together for the world.”
NEURA Robotics said that building cognitive robots that can perceive, reason and act reliably alongside humans requires more than hardware. It demands continuous learning loops between simulation and reality, robust cloud infrastructure and real-world environments where intelligence can be validated under production conditions.
NEURA said that its partnership with AWS is rooted in the conviction that leading in physical AI requires not just raw compute, but advanced training infrastructure and a managed service network to make AI training faster, more efficient and reproducible across robotic platforms and fleets.
NEURA added that AWS’s position as the world’s leading cloud provider, with unmatched compute availability and a comprehensive portfolio of AI and machine learning services, makes it the company’s partner of choice.
By running the Neuraverse on AWS and connecting NEURA Gym to AWS services, NEURA said that it can accelerate how robotic intelligence is trained, tested and continuously improved across customer, partner and internal use cases.
“NEURA represents exactly the kind of transformative thinking required to unlock the full potential of physical AI,” said Jason Bennet, VP and global head of startups and venture capital at AWS. “Their open platform approach addresses the industry’s most critical challenge - the data gap - and we’re excited to support their mission with AWS’s scalable cloud infrastructure. As NEURA scales production, AWS will provide the reliable, global foundation needed to power the Neuraverse and enable real-time intelligence sharing across their entire fleet.”
NEURA said that this partnership is part of a broader mission: building a global physical AI ecosystem where every breakthrough can benefit all. By combining European robotics innovation with Amazon’s global infrastructure and operational reach, NEURA said that the collaboration creates a foundation to bring physical AI from vision into real-world scale.
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