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Apptronik Collaborates with NVIDIA to Advance AI for General-Purpose Humanoid Robots


NVIDIA Project GR00T will enable Apptronik's Apollo to quickly learn new tasks from human demonstrations, allowing Apollo to tackle more complex tasks than previously possible.

AUSTIN, Texas, March 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Apptronik, a leader in next-generation general-purpose humanoid robots designed to change the way we live and work, today announced its collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance humanoid robot learning. Apptronik's Apollo humanoid robot will integrate with NVIDIA's new general-purpose foundation model for robot learning, Project GR00T, to make possible a humanoid robot-augmented future that will better serve humanity.

The world is designed for humans ? so it makes sense that humanoid robots are the type of robot best equipped to navigate, adapt, and interact with it. Furthermore, humanoid robots comprise the ideal hardware for learning general-purpose skills by observing human demonstrations. The combination of Apollo and Project GR00T will enable developers to take text, video, and human demonstrations as task prompts, learn generalizable skills like coordination and dexterity, and generate actions as output on the robot hardware. Instead of simply repeating the actions in the training data, Apollo will recognize the environment and predict what to do next to achieve its goal.

Today's NVIDIA GTC keynote included an example of this type of learning, demonstrating how Apollo, through its integration with the GR00T foundation models, learned how to autonomously operate a juicer and serve juice to a person.

Apollo's main computing system, including onboard NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin and Jetson Orin NX modules, enables the AI-powered robot to efficiently leverage cutting-edge models such as GR00T to perform a wide variety of tasks, while its humanoid form allows it to learn from human demonstrations. This results in faster skill development, advancing the field of general-purpose robots as Apptronik continues to develop its next-generation robotics computing platform. Apptronik will leverage NVIDIA's portfolio of AI offerings for humanoid robots, including the new GR00T foundation models, Isaac Lab, and the OSMO compute orchestration service, announced at GTC.

"Generative AI is currently used to generate text, images, and video. The next frontier is to leverage these AI tools to generate intelligent humanoid robot behavior," said Jeff Cardenas, co-founder and CEO of Apptronik. "In addition to our internal efforts, our collaboration with NVIDIA will combine the superior hardware design of our Apollo humanoid robot with NVIDIA-powered multimodal learning from demonstration ? particularly video demonstration. We believe this combination has the potential to change the world and benefit all of humanity."

Apollo, which launched in August 2023, is the first commercial humanoid robot that was designed for friendly interaction, mass manufacturability, and safety, and is built to transform the industrial workforce and beyond in service of improving the human experience. This is fueled by Apptronik's combined decades of experience building over 10 robotics systems, from exoskeletons to industrial robotic arms, bi-pedal mobility platforms, and full humanoids.

Apollo's design provides superior scalability, cost, power efficiency, manufacturability, and supply chain resiliency:

Apollo represents a novel approach to humanoid robot design and is purpose-built to break through the technological and performance ceilings that have prevented past generations of humanoid robots from making a significant impact. This allows for a new level of function, efficiency, and scale along with a force control architecture that makes it possible for Apollo to operate side by side with people and perform useful tasks.

About Apptronik
Apptronik is the leader in next-generation general purpose robots designed to change the way we live and work. Apollo, a humanoid robot built to work alongside people in environments designed for people, culminated from the design and development of over 10 general purpose robots including extensive work on NASA Valkyrie. The company was founded in 2016 out of the Human Centered Robotics Lab at the University of Texas at Austin, with a mission to leverage innovative technology for the betterment of society. Apptronik's goal is to introduce the next generation of robots that will change the way people live and work, while tackling some of our world's largest challenges. To learn more about Apptronik, please visit https://apptronik.com.

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