ABB and NVIDIA Revolutionize Robotics with Omniverse-Enhanced Simulations, Cutting Costs and Time to Market

March 9, 2026
ABB and NVIDIA Revolutionize Robotics with Omniverse-Enhanced Simulations, Cutting Costs and Time to Market
  • The initiative aims to lower costs and shorten timelines by minimizing reliance on physical prototypes across products and assembly lines.

  • The collaboration reflects a broader trend of using digital simulations for production planning and robot setup to preempt issues before deployment, reducing costs and time-to-market.

  • The goal is to deliver physical AI at scale by cutting real-world setup time and costs through minimized physical training and testing on production lines.

  • NVIDIA’s Deepu Talla says integrating Omniverse accelerates simulation and accelerated computing, helping manufacturers bring complex products to market faster.

  • ABB Robotics teams with NVIDIA to close the sim-to-real gap by embedding NVIDIA Omniverse libraries into ABB’s RobotStudio, enabling high-fidelity simulation and synthetic data for virtual training before deployment.

  • A pilot program with Foxconn will test the full range of industrial applications and real-world deployment in consumer electronics assembly.

  • The launch is planned for the second half of 2026, with select customers already testing capabilities ahead of a global rollout to ABB’s 60,000 RobotStudio users.

  • The partnership is pitched to deliver faster time-to-market, lower production costs, and scalable, AI-driven manufacturing capabilities.

  • RobotStudio HyperReality promises to accelerate product development, cut setup times up to 80%, reduce costs by about 40%, enable concurrent engineering without physical prototypes, and speed time-to-market for complex products by roughly half.

  • A stamping-machine-adjacent robot example illustrates virtual training preparing systems to handle vibrations without extensive physical prototyping.

  • Longer-term outlook envisions global industrial deployment by 2027, continuous real-world data feedback refining models, and broader digital twin use cases, with pilots showing scalable physical AI despite environment diversity.

  • ABB Robotics President emphasizes the partnership as a step toward making industrial and physical AI a worldwide reality.

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