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Jetson-Powered Addverb Robots Evolve at AI Summit

Addverb has expanded its end-to-end robotics development workflow by integrating NVIDIA’s AI, simulation, and edge computing platforms. This upgraded setup now powers Addverb’s Trakr quadruped robot and Elixis-W wheeled humanoid helping the company speed up robot design, training, testing, and deployment for next-generation industrial automation.

End-to-end robotics development workflow advanced by Addverb The Volt Post

As part of this initiative, Addverb is using NVIDIA Omniverse libraries along with the open NVIDIA Cosmos World Foundation Models to create highly realistic digital twins of warehouses and industrial sites.

These detailed virtual environments enable large-scale testing and optimization using synthetic data, allowing engineers to validate robot behavior early in the development process cutting both risk and time to deployment.

To strengthen sim-to-real transfer, Addverb has adopted NVIDIA Isaac Lab, a GPU-accelerated, open-source framework for robot learning built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim. Isaac Lab provides a unified platform for reinforcement learning, scalable policy training, and performance evaluation within a single, integrated workflow.

Addverb is also exploring simulation capabilities powered by Newton, an open-source physics engine developed by NVIDIA, Google DeepMind, and Disney Research, and maintained by the Linux Foundation. Additionally, the company is evaluating server-side training and edge deployment using NVIDIA® Jetson Thor for Vision Language Action (VLA) models.

For on-ground deployment, Addverb’s industrial robots run on NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX, with NVIDIA® TensorRT delivering high-performance, low-latency inference at the edge. This enables real-time perception, navigation, and decision-making even in complex warehouse environments.

End-to-end robotics development workflow advanced by Addverb The Volt PostBy advancing its NVIDIA-powered workflow, Addverb is reinforcing its commitment to building robust Physical AI systems that combine intelligence and scalability to transform industrial automation.

Visitors can experience Addverb’s latest Physical AI robots—powered by this expanded workflow at the India Impact AI Summit 2026, running until February 20 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

The showcase highlights intelligent, production-ready automation designed for real-world industrial operations.

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