Nvidia and ABB Team Up to Train Robots in Virtual Worlds
Nvidia's Omniverse platform meets ABB's robot training software, with Foxconn already testing the results.
Nvidia and ABB Robotics are joining forces to build autonomous robots trained entirely in simulated environments. The deal brings ABB's robot training software onto Nvidia's Omniverse simulation platform, creating a pipeline where industrial robots learn their jobs in virtual conditions before ever touching a factory floor.
Foxconn — the manufacturing giant behind a huge chunk of the world's electronics — is already trialling the technology. The appeal is obvious: training robots in simulation is faster, cheaper, and far less likely to destroy expensive equipment.
This partnership sits at the intersection of two massive trends: the push toward industrial automation and the growing use of digital twins and simulation environments to accelerate robotics development. Nvidia's Omniverse has been steadily positioning itself as the go-to platform for this kind of virtual training ground.
For Foxconn, it could mean smarter, more adaptable robots across its sprawling production lines.