Nvidia Executive Visits Doosan Robotics to Boost Humanoid Robot Collaboration

Nvidia senior director Madison Huang visited Doosan Robotics to advance their collaboration on humanoid robots. The partnership focuses on integrating Doosan's Agentic Robot Operating System with Nvidia's AI tools. The companies aim to unveil intelligent robot solutions in 2027 and launch industrial humanoids by 2028. They are also planning a joint exhibition at CES 2027.

Key Points: Nvidia-Doosan Robotics Humanoid Robot Partnership

  • Nvidia executive visits Doosan Robotics
  • Partnership to build robot execution platform
  • Commercialization of industrial humanoid robots by 2028
  • Joint exhibition planned at CES 2027
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Nvidia executive visits Doosan Robotics to advance humanoid robot collaboration

Nvidia's Madison Huang visits Doosan Robotics to advance humanoid robot collaboration, aiming for commercialization by 2028.

"The success of physical AI depends not only on the intelligence of AI models, but also on the stability of execution platforms - Kim Min-pyo"

Seoul, April 29

Madison Huang, the senior director of product marketing at Nvidia visited Doosan Robotics on Wednesday, as the South Korean company and the US tech giant step up their partnership to build a robot execution platform and commercialize industrial humanoid robots by 2028.

According to a report by The Korea Herald, Huang, who is the eldest daughter of Nvidia cofounder and CEO Jensen Huang, toured the company's innovation center in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province. During the visit, she met with Doosan Robotics CEO Kim Min-pyo to discuss the integration of Doosan's Agentic Robot Operating System with Nvidia's simulation tools and AI training frameworks.

The collaborative platform enables robots to perceive their surroundings, optimize movement paths, and perform high-precision tasks.

Through the collaboration, Doosan Robotics aims to develop a robot execution platform capable of operating reliably in real-world industrial environments. The two sides are currently considering the development of several key components, including robot-AI interfaces, standardized control protocols, task-specific models, and safety control guardrails to support the new ecosystem.

"The success of physical AI depends not only on the intelligence of AI models, but also on the stability of execution platforms that can operate without error in real-world environments," the report quoted Kim.

The partnership established a roadmap to unveil intelligent robot solutions powered by the Agentic Operating System in 2027. This milestone is intended to lead directly into the scheduled launch of industrial humanoid robots in 2028.

"Based on today's discussions, we will push forward the commercialization of intelligent robotic solutions and industrial humanoids by combining Doosan's hardware manufacturing capabilities with Nvidia's software ecosystem," the report quoted Kim.

In addition to technical development, the companies are considering showcasing their joint achievements at global trade shows. As per the report, the current plans include a potential joint exhibition at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2027.

- ANI

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Priya S
I read that Jensen Huang's daughter is leading this project โ€“ that's a smart move by Nvidia, keeping it in the family. But I hope they don't just focus on South Korea. Indian companies like Tata and Mahindra could really benefit from this humanoid tech, especially in automotive and logistics. ๐Ÿค”
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Vikram M
Great to see AI and robotics coming together for real-world use. But let's be honest โ€“ 2028 is still far away, and the tech world moves fast. Hopefully, this doesn't turn into vaporware. Indian startups should also look at similar partnerships with Nvidia for the domestic market. ๐Ÿ’ช
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Michael C
As someone who works in industrial automation, I'm excited about standardized control protocols. This could be a game-changer for how factories integrate robots. But I'm concerned about job displacement โ€“ India has a huge workforce, and we need policies to reskill people for this AI era. ๐Ÿค–
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Ravi K
South Korea is really leading in robotics and semiconductors. India needs to step up its game in AI hardware and collaboration with global giants like Nvidia. Otherwise, we'll be left behind importing these robots instead of building our own. Time for our government to take note! ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
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Sarah B
I'm skeptical about the 2028 timeline for humanoid robots. We've seen so many promises in robotics that never materialize. But Nvidia's track record is solid, and Doosan has experience. Let's hope they actually deliver on the Consumer Electronics Show demo in 2027. ๐Ÿคž

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