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Wisers Partners With NVIDIA To Empower Automation

Jul 30, 2024

Recently, Vention Inc. announced yesterday that it is partnering with NVIDIA Corp. to revolutionize industrial automation for small and medium-sized manufacturers.

 

The companies said they plan to use NVIDIA's artificial intelligence and accelerated computing to advance cloud robotics. They will use faster, more efficient AI technology to create near-accurate digital twins, and with this technology, manufacturers can effectively test their projects before investing.

 

The companies said they will work together to develop robotic cells, co-pilot programming, physics-based simulation and derivative designs for autonomous robots.

 

The Vention ecosystem, with NVIDIA's robotics and AI expertise, will help bring key innovations to the manufacturing renaissance and to the industry as a whole," said Etienne Lacroix, Vention's founder and CEO. And now, even the most complex use cases are achievable for small and medium-sized manufacturers."

 

Vention uses AI to simplify the MAP experience

 

Vention said its Manufacturing Automation Platform (MAP) allows customers to manage industrial robots directly from their web browsers, and that MAP leverages a proprietary dataset of hundreds of thousands of workcell designs created since its inception in 2016. And it said that in the future, Vention intends to use AI to simplify the user experience in the cloud and at the edge.

 

NVIDIA brings AI to the forefront of manufacturing

 

NVIDIA says that its technology, combined with Vention's modular hardware and plug-and-play motion control, will bring cutting-edge AI to the forefront of manufacturing.

 

In response, both companies said they aim to expand access to industrial automation for small and medium-sized manufacturers.

Vention's cloud-based robotics platform powered by NVIDIA AI will enable industrial equipment manufacturing companies around the world to seamlessly design, deploy, and operate robotic cells to help drive the industry forward," said Deepu Talla, vice president of robotics and edge computing at NVIDIA.

 

Vention says it is already known for its user-friendly software products and interfaces, and expects to announce a number of new products resulting from this partnership in the third quarter of 2024.

 

In fact, this isn't the first time NVIDIA and Vention have worked together.

 

Vention, as well as companies like Solomon, Techman Robot, and Yaskawa, are using NVIDIA's Isaac Manipulator to build AI-based robotic arms.

 

Vention also recently announced a partnership with Flexxbotics to support robot-driven manufacturing. The companies said their combined products for digitizing robotic workcells in next-generation machining environments are available now.

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