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InOrbit Brings RobOps to Advanced Robot Simulations Powered by NVIDIA
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – As the leading provider of cloud-based robot operations (RobOps) software, InOrbit, Inc. proudly announces its collaboration with NVIDIA to blend reality and simulation in robot deployments. This work takes the recently launched InOrbit missions to a new level, enabling end users such as logistics providers to define missions once, execute them in both simulated and real environments, and analyze the results through a single pane of glass, bridging the gap between cutting-edge AI-powered robotics technology and real-world applications at scale.
InOrbit leverages the NVIDIA Isaac Sim™ extensible robotics simulator powered by NVIDIA Omniverse™ to model complex environments and robot behaviors that closely match the real world. Created in collaboration with Ekumen, a leading provider of advanced software development services with deep expertise in simulations, this first-of-its-kind demonstration available at inorbit.ai/nvidiaisaacsim shows a virtual Robot Space that closely matches the company’s real Robot Space located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Multiple simulated robots matching their real-world counterparts can be seen carrying out the same exact missions. Whether it’s picking items at a fulfillment center or transporting boxes in a warehouse, the simulation provides a realistic representation of the physical world.
Third-party logistics companies, manufacturers and retailers can derive actionable insights and drive continuous improvements in their production workflows, using the best RobOps tools and data consistently across physical and digital environments. This enables modeling changes to workflows, orchestrating robots from different vendors, and reducing the costly impact of traffic jams or collisions.
Partners in the InOrbit Connect™ ecosystem, like OTTO Motors by Rockwell Automation™, can show a simulation of their robots in a virtual environment that mirrors their customer’s facility. While simulations may not exactly match the real-world operation of the robot, they allow end users to create a mission, run it in simulation as an approximation of the real robot, and then deploy that mission to real robots in production. By using a single pane of glass to bridge the Sim2Real (simulation to reality) gap, customers can anticipate problems before they occur and continuously improve their operations.
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“Simulations already play an important role in the development of robots, such as for use in reinforcement learning,” said Ryan Gariepy, CTO of Clearpath Robotics and OTTO Motors by Rockwell Automation. “As part of our efforts to advance interoperability, we are glad to collaborate with InOrbit to show how robots from different vendors can be simulated to help end users visualize their robot operations in real time before they deploy in production.”
“Our collaboration with Ekumen and NVIDIA shows for the first time how simulated and real robots from multiple vendors can be orchestrated through a single platform, allowing operators to switch seamlessly between them,” said Florian Pestoni, cofounder and CEO at InOrbit. “This opens up massive opportunities for using data, AI, immersive technology and robotics together. Welcome to the Roboverse.”
InOrbit is a member of the NVIDIA Inception program, which is designed to help startups evolve through cutting-edge technology, with access to the latest technical resources.
For more information or to request an interview and tour of the virtual Robot Space, please contact InOrbit: [email protected].
Watch the one-of-a-kind demonstration right here. For media assets, click here.
About InOrbit
Headquartered in Mountain View, California, InOrbit is the leading platform for RobOps at scale. The company empowers robot developers and end users to maximize the potential of every robot. InOrbit’s multi-cloud platform enables efficient robot operations and provides observability through secure, real-time analytics and data collection, robot performance monitoring, incident response and root-cause analysis. The InOrbit Connect certification program allows end users across industries to orchestrate robots for multiple tasks and from multiple vendors to optimize productivity. For more information, please visit http://www.inorbit.ai.
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We Make Robots Work Headquartered in Mountain View, California, InOrbit.AI is a leading innovator in robot operations solutions. Combining autonomous robots, spatial computing and AI, InOrbit’s Space Intelligence suite acts as the central nervous system for your operations.
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