AIToday

NVIDIA and Nebius launched a six-month program to give UK and European robotics startups access to NVIDIA's AI development tools and cloud computing resources, addressing barriers early-stage firms face in scaling their physical AI projects.

Yahoo Finance AI1d ago2 min read
NVIDIA and Nebius launched a six-month program to give UK and European robotics startups access to NVIDIA's AI development tools and cloud computing resources, addressing barriers early-stage firms face in scaling their physical AI projects.

Summaries like this, in your inbox every morning.

Sign up free →

3 Key Points

  1. 1

    What happened: NVIDIA and Nebius announced a strategic collaboration to expand the Physical AI Living Lab to support robotics startups in the UK and Europe. Participating startups gain access to NVIDIA's development tools, including OSMO for workload orchestration and Cosmos World Foundation models, plus Nebius AI's cloud infrastructure.

  2. 2

    Why it matters: Early-stage robotics firms struggle to access large-scale simulation, synthetic data, and accelerated compute resources—costly barriers that slow product development. This program removes those obstacles by providing affordable cloud-scale training, helping bridge the gap between innovation and market-ready solutions.

  3. 3

    What to watch: The program runs for six months and targets British and European robotics startups specifically. Success here could signal NVIDIA's strategy to deepen its foothold in physical AI applications beyond data centers.

Discussion

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!

Log in to join the discussion

Related Articles

Stay ahead with AI news

Get curated AI news from 200+ sources delivered daily to your inbox. Free to use.

Get Started Free

Free · takes 30 seconds · unsubscribe anytime

5 minutes a day. The AI essentials.

200+ sources · Email / LINE / Slack

Get it free →