NVIDIA Halos powers full-stack safety for human-humanoid collaboration
Agility Robotics is the first adopter as NVIDIA says the platform unifies compute, sensors and certification tools for robots working near people.
- On Monday, NVIDIA launched Halos for Robotics, a safety platform that integrates computing hardware, software, sensors, and validation tools into a single framework for autonomous machines and humanoid robots.
- Addressing safety challenges as robots enter dynamic, human-occupied environments, the platform draws on more than 18,600 engineering years of autonomous vehicle safety development to standardize safety architectures across robotics.
- Agility Robotics became the first company to adopt the system, integrating NVIDIA IGX Thor and Halos Core into its humanoid robot Digit to enhance safe human detection and meet certification standards.
- At the Automate conference in Chicago on June 23rd, FORT Robotics demonstrated an agentic safety application using external sensors to dynamically control robot behavior and maximize operational efficiency.
- The NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab, an ANAB-accredited program, enables companies to evaluate cybersecurity and safety performance against standards like ISO 13849 and IEC 61508 before final third-party certification.
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NVIDIA Halos powers full-stack safety for human-humanoid collaboration
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NVIDIA announced NVIDIA Halos for Robotics, the industry’s first full-stack, comprehensive safety system for robotics and physical AI that unifies AI compute and safety. Agility, a leading humanoid robotics and physical AI company, is the first to use NVIDIA Halos for Robotics to build safety into its humanoids working in factories, warehouses and logistics operations for customers including Amazon, GXO, Schaeffler and Toyota Motor Manufacturing…
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