On March 10, 2026, the global industrial automation giant ABB announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with NVIDIA. Together, they have launched the RobotStudio HyperReality physical AI simulation platform, aiming to break down the barriers between virtual training and actual deployment of industrial robots, and promoting the upgrade of manufacturing automation. This collaboration focuses on technological innovation in industrial robot simulation, providing efficient solutions for multiple industries such as automotive and consumer electronics.
The platform embeds NVIDIA's Omniverse simulation database into ABB's RobotStudio software, allowing for the restoration of details such as lighting and shadows in the real production environment, achieving 99% behavioral matching between the digital and physical domains, and reducing positioning errors to 0.5 millimeters. The platform can complete the design and testing of automation units without physical prototypes, helping enterprises reduce deployment costs by 40% and accelerate product launch speed by 50%.
Currently, Foxconn has piloted the application of this technology, effectively solving the operational problems caused by shadow interference in the assembly of consumer electronics. This collaboration is an important measure for ABB to deepen its focus on the automation field. It will further strengthen its technological advantages, provide precise support for the digital transformation of global manufacturers, and help the industry achieve more efficient and precise intelligent manufacturing.On March 10, 2026, the global industrial automation giant ABB announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with NVIDIA. Together, they have launched the RobotStudio HyperReality physical AI simulation platform, aiming to break down the barriers between virtual training and actual deployment of industrial robots, and promoting the upgrade of manufacturing automation. This collaboration focuses on technological innovation in industrial robot simulation, providing efficient solutions for multiple industries such as automotive and consumer electronics.
The platform embeds NVIDIA's Omniverse simulation database into ABB's RobotStudio software, allowing for the restoration of details such as lighting and shadows in the real production environment, achieving 99% behavioral matching between the digital and physical domains, and reducing positioning errors to 0.5 millimeters. The platform can complete the design and testing of automation units without physical prototypes, helping enterprises reduce deployment costs by 40% and accelerate product launch speed by 50%.
Currently, Foxconn has piloted the application of this technology, effectively solving the operational problems caused by shadow interference in the assembly of consumer electronics. This collaboration is an important measure for ABB to deepen its focus on the automation field. It will further strengthen its technological advantages, provide precise support for the digital transformation of global manufacturers, and help the industry achieve more efficient and precise intelligent manufacturing.
ABB And NVIDIA Have Reached A Strategic Partnership, Launching A Physical AI Simulation Platform To Empower Industrial Automation.ABB And NVIDIA Have Reached A Strategic Partnership, Launching A Physical AI Simulation Platform To Empower Industrial Automation.ABB And NVIDIA Have Reached A Strategic Partnership, Launching A Physical AI Simulation Platform To Empower Industrial Automation.ABB And NVIDIA Have Reached A Strategic Partnership, Launching A Physical AI Simulation Platform To Empower Industrial Automation.
Mar 13, 2026
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