Taiwanese robotics firm Delta Electronics has announced a breakthrough in robotics simulation. Its D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots (cobots) now integrates with Nvidia Omniverse — a platform of APIs, software development kits and services designed to leverage Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) for physical AI — and Nvidia Isaac Sim, a simulation platform built on Omniverse for designing and testing robots.

This integration enables developers to create real-time, high-fidelity and physically accurate simulations, revolutionizing the development, testing and deployment of advanced robotics solutions.

Source: Delta ElectronicsSource: Delta Electronics

The company explained: “Integrating with Nvidia Omniverse and Isaac Sim represents a transformative step forward for the Delta D-Bot (cobots) and our entire robotics portfolio. By leveraging these cutting-edge technologies, our customers can experience exceptional simulation accuracy and collaborative capabilities, bringing sophisticated robotic solutions to market faster and with greater confidence.”

The integration allows Delta D-Bot users across industries like manufacturing, logistics and healthcare to simulate real-world conditions with precision. By reducing reliance on physical prototypes and cutting development costs, companies can shorten time-to-market, improve product reliability and accelerate innovation cycles.

With photorealistic rendering and AI-powered physics provided by Nvidia Omniverse and Isaac Sim, developers can conduct complex simulations before deployment, minimizing risks and enhancing overall performance. Omniverse’s interoperability and Isaac Sim’s advanced simulation tools further streamline workflows, enabling users to validate robot software stacks and behaviors in virtual environments, accelerating the realization of complex projects.

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