Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 12.53
…autonomy, and simulation capabilities. Customers can now apply for early access to Isaac AMR. In addition, robotics software company Cogniteam recently set up a multi-robot simulation scenario using its Nimbus platform and NVIDIA Isaac Sim. The setup offers capabilities such as local simulation tasks, remote access to simulation machines, global monitoring of simulation data, and more — all accessible through a Web browser, said NVIDIA. Also using Isaac Sim, READY Robotics said it offers no-code software providing a drag-and-drop experience for anyone — even those without programming skills — to build and deploy robots. NVIDIA explained more in another blog…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 13.72
…to exhibit at ICRA NVIDIA partners such as Ahead.io, Cogniteam, Connect Tech, Mathworks, and Silicon Highway will also be at ICRA. They plan to demonstrate robotics research using the NVIDIA Jetson Orin platform for edge AI and robotics as well as the NVIDIA Isaac simulation platform. In other partnership news, Numurus LLC last week announced that it has joined the NVIDIA Metropolis partner program for vision AI applications. The Seattle-based company incorporates NVIDIA CUDA-X software libraries, the JetPack development environment, Nsight developer tools, and Jetson system-on-modules within its product line. Future integration with the NVIDIA TAO Toolkit and DeepStream SDK…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 19.30
…NVIDIA Companies incorporate Jetson into robots Petach Tikva, Israel-based Cogniteam said in September 2022 that it has used NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin in its Nimbus Operating System to accelerate robotics development. “The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin is a huge leap for manufacturers and developers who want greater AI capabilities on their edge robots,” stated Dr. Yehuda Elmaliah, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam, at the time. “We were pleased to see that the development of this new module integrates seamlessly with the Nimbus Operating System, enabling deployed robots to handle greater AI computational abilities.” More recently, Syslogic yesterday introduced embedded systems…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 23.55
…two facilities are identical, even within a brand. Recently, Cogniteam partnered with 634AI to further develop robotics AI and operational software. Cogniteam's Nimbus is a drag-and-drop platform to develop, analyze, and manage robot fleets in real time. Nimbus contains a library of algorithms that enable robots to map, navigate, and make decisions autonomously, said the Petah Tikva, Israel-based company. The platform's plug-and-play feature allows operators to auto-configure the AI and expedite the time to using it in AMRs. 634AI, a subsidiary of SIXAI, developed MAESTRO, a proprietary, AI-powered, centralized “control tower” that harmonizes indoor operations. The Kfar Saba, Israel-based company…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 42.35
…fleets are becoming more sophisticated and easier to use. Cogniteam yesterday announced that it is partnering its robotics operations system with 634AI's MAESTRO “control tower” to enable safer, harmonized indoor operations. “For those who are integrating technology into their facilities, it is often an inefficient patchwork that puts operations and worker safety at risk,” stated Oren Levy, CEO of 634AI. “One of our goals is to allow robots to do the heavy lifting, both from worker safety and an operational efficiency standpoint.” “Cogniteam’s Nimbus lets us focus on our IP [intellectual property] by freeing us from developing entire robot and…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 63.71
…still face challenges when integrating new technologies, according to Cogniteam. The company, which has created the Nimbus low-code operating system for robotics development, this week said it has integrated the latest NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin platform into its software packets. “The NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin is a huge leap for manufacturers and developers who want greater AI capabilities on their edge robots,” said Dr. Yehuda Elmaliah, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam. “We were pleased to see that the development of this new module integrates seamlessly with the Nimbus Operating System, enabling deployed robots to handle greater AI computational abilities.” Cogniteam…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 11.64
…device management, operating systems such as Yocto and Realtime OS, AI software and toolkits, developers can look to Allxon, Cogniteam, Concurrent Realtime, Deci.AI, DriveU, Novauto, RidgeRun, and Sequitur Labs. And for connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6/6E, LTE, and 5G, developers can check out the product offerings from Telit, Quectel, Infineon and Silex. NVIDIA said its new Jetson AGX Orin 32GB production module is available in the Jetson store from retail and distribution partners worldwide.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 57.39
Cogniteam, the developers of drag n’ drop robotics operating system Nimbus, is partnering with designer and manufacturer of industrial IoT and Edge AI solutions AAEON to develop robotic hardware. Petach Tikva, Israel-based Cogniteam describes Nimbus as a “one stop shop” for robot management. The software allows robots to be developed, configured, deployed, and operated, according to the company's website. This means companies can quickly develop and deploy advanced GPS, light, and other sensors using field-tested software solutions, the companies said. Helping companies deploy faster AAEON said it partnered with Cogniteam to develop hardware systems that come with various foundational capabilities-…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 53.04
…growing importance of software as a differentiator is apparent. Cogniteam today announced that it has closed a Series A round of $5.6 million. The Petach Tikva, Israel-based startup said it plans to use the funding to boost product development and sales of its new Nimbus robot operating platform. “We reimagined what is possible to accelerate and future-proof robotic development with the Nimbus platform,” said Dr. Yehuda Elmaliach, co-founder and CEO of Cogniteam. “Nimbus’ low-code approach is changing the programming landscape by offering a simulated environment where software developers can thoroughly test their capabilities before the prototype physical robot build-out has…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 52.63
…systems that must safely and effectively interact with people. Cogniteam today announced that the Israel Innovation Authority's consortium of robotics companies will rely on its Nimbus platform to develop next-generation human-robot interaction capabilities. “A simple direction such as ‘go right’ can be confusing for a robot that does not have the capability to understand human gestures,” said Dr. Yehuda Elmaliach, CEO of Cogniteam. “If given the direction ‘go right’ by a pedestrian, it must rapidly understand if it is the robot’s right or the right of the person who is giving directions.” Petach Tikva, Israel-based Cogniteam has been developing artificial…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 58.68
Cogniteam today announced that its Nimbus cloud-based robotics development and deployment platform now supports the NVIDIA Jetson edge platform. The Petach Tikva, Israel-based company said Nimbus allows cloud-enabled deployments to use NVIDIA's edge artificial intelligence technology for the first time. Cogniteam said it has been working with top companies on robotic mapping, navigation, and autonomous decision making. The company said Nimbus’ packaging of field-tested software, such as sensors and AI capabilities, is based on over a decade of its work with enterprise businesses. More customers are moving to NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated technologies that can be developed and deployed through the cloud,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 52.43
…robotics developers is the need to integrate many components. Cogniteam yesterday released its Nimbus operating system to offer developers a “seamless drag-and-drop experience.” The Petach Tikva, Israel-based company said this will allow for rapid integration of spatial awareness tools, obstacle identification, navigation systems, cameras, lidar sensors, and more. For over a decade, Cogniteam has provided software to help companies solve complex problems with their hardware. Now, as hardware engineers develop the physical aspects of the robots, they can upload the blueprints into Nimbus and allow software teams to program the robot in a simulated environment. “By allowing hardware and software…