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Nvidia and LG expand partnership for humanoid robot development and AI data centres

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Nvidia and LG expand partnership for humanoid robot development and AI data centres

Nvidia and LG Group expanded their partnership to develop humanoid robots and AI-powered data centers, combining Nvidia’s AI platform with LG’s manufacturing expertise. The collaboration includes virtual robot testing via Nvidia’s Isaac framework and real-world applications in industrial automation and logistics, with LG Innotek supplying components and LG CNS integrating Nvidia’s tech into industrial platforms.

Nvidia and LG Group announced an expanded partnership to accelerate humanoid robot development and next-generation AI data centers. The collaboration follows a meeting in Seoul between Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo, focusing on robotics, AI infrastructure, manufacturing, and mobility. The partnership will integrate Nvidia’s full-stack AI platform with LG’s strengths in manufacturing, consumer electronics, and smart systems. This includes an AI factory initiative to deploy AI technologies across robotics, autonomous driving, data centers, and GPU cloud services. LG Electronics plans to use Nvidia’s Isaac simulation and robotics framework to develop and test robots virtually before real-world deployment. The companies are exploring humanoid and modular robots powered by Nvidia’s AI models, with LG Innotek supplying components and LG CNS integrating Nvidia’s technologies into industrial applications like manufacturing and logistics. The goal is to advance AI-powered robotics and industrial automation beyond traditional computing. The collaboration aims to create an integrated workflow connecting AI model development, robot training, simulation, synthetic data generation, and real-world deployment.

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