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Robots-Weblog | Vention demokratisiert die industrielle Automatisierung  mithilfe von NVIDIA-KI-Technologien

Robots-Weblog | Vention demokratisiert die industrielle Automatisierung  mithilfe von NVIDIA-KI-Technologien

The announcement marks a year of joint efforts to harness artificial intelligence (AI) for streamlining the realization of industrial automation and robotics projects – from design to operation – simplifying the process.  

The AI-enabled Ventition Platform is built on a proprietary dataset comprising hundreds of thousands of robotic cell designs created since the company’s inception in 2016. Venture aims to leverage this unique potential to simplify the user experience in cloud and edge computing. The collaboration with NVIDIA focuses on accelerating and streamlining the creation of digital twins through AI, enabling companies to test their projects before investing? The development areas encompass generative designs for robotic cells, co-pilot programming, physics-based simulation, and autonomous robots.  

By combining Ventions modular hardware with plug-and-play motion control technology, the collaboration with NVIDIA’s latest AI takes center stage in production and aims to ease SMEs’ access to industrial automation technology. Vention is renowned for its user-friendly software products and interfaces, and aims to continue offering small and medium-sized enterprises (KMU) solutions that enable the implementation of automation faster and more efficiently.  

A range of new Vention products emerging from this collaboration is likely to be announced in the third quarter of 2024. 

The Vention ecosystem will leverage NVIDIA’s robotics technology and AI expertise to significantly accelerate innovation in the manufacturing industry. Now even the most complex use cases can be implemented for small and mid-sized manufacturers, remarks founder and CEO of Vention.  

NVIDIA’s cloud-based robotics platform, fueled by AI, will empower industrial equipment manufacturers worldwide to seamlessly design, deploy, and operate robotic cells, thus propelling the industry forward. – Deepu Talla, Vice President of Robotics and Edge Computing at NVIDIA. 

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