European manufacturers are accelerating the adoption of software-defined, Artificial Intelligence-driven automation in response to mounting labor shortages and sustainability demands. At NVIDIA GTC Paris during VivaTech, a host of leading robotics firms—such as Agile Robots, Extend Robotics, Humanoid, idealworks, Neura Robotics, SICK, Universal Robots, Vorwerk, and Wandelbots—demonstrated their latest breakthroughs in robotics and digital automation, all powered by NVIDIA’s advanced ecosystem. These efforts focus on integrating safe, adaptable robots that can support modern industrial workflows at scale.
NVIDIA has rolled out updated tools to fuel this wave of innovation. The NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.5 model for humanoid robot skills and reasoning is now freely available on Hugging Face, offering improved instruction-following and adaptability in industrial scenarios. Complementary to this, the upgraded Isaac Sim 5.0 and Isaac Lab 2.2 frameworks—now optimized for NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 workstations—are available for developers seeking enhanced simulation and learning capabilities. The suite is bolstered by the expansion of NVIDIA Halos, a comprehensive safety framework previously focused on autonomous vehicles, now extended to robotics. Halos covers hardware architecture, Artificial Intelligence models, software, and inspection labs, with its safety lab earning ANAB accreditation for functional safety evaluations in robotic systems.
European robotics innovators are leveraging these advancements in diverse ways. Agile Robots is training dual-arm manipulators using Isaac Lab and deploying models via NVIDIA Jetson. Idealworks is simulating complex robot fleets using NVIDIA Omniverse and extending support for humanoid tasks based on industry frameworks. Neura Robotics and Vorwerk are post-training GR00T models for industrial and home robotics deployment, while Humanoid reduces prototyping times by employing the full stack for advanced vision-language reasoning. Universal Robots is launching its fastest cobot supported by NVIDIA-accelerated Artificial Intelligence libraries, and Wandelbots is virtualizing robotic behavior optimization through NOVA OS and Omniverse. Extend Robotics, SICK, and Toyota Material Handling are similarly integrating NVIDIA simulation and synthetic data generation, enhancing everything from hazardous material handling to sensor validation and traffic scenario testing. Collectively, these collaborations illustrate the convergence of powerful Artificial Intelligence foundations, digital twins, and simulation environments in safely scaling European robotic automation. The partner ecosystem is positioning European industry to overcome workforce shortages and pursue ambitious sustainability targets through intelligent robotics.