Cogniteam is integrating the Nvidia Jetson edge AI platform into its cloud-based robotics development and deployment platform, allowing cloud-enabled implementations to use Nvidia technology for the first time.
According to Cogniteam, more customers are moving over to Nvidia’s GPU-accelerated technologies that can be developed and deployed through the cloud. This is made possible by Nimbus’s packaging of field-tested software, such as sensors and AI capabilities.
The Nimbus drag n’ drop cloud-based platform has been designed to enable software development teams and hardware teams to work in parallel, cutting robotic project development time by up to 80%.
Rapid up-time for cameras, spatial awareness sensors, and other advanced technologies from any developer, which usually takes up a large portion of development and budget, can now be instantly uploaded to assets around the globe thanks to cloud-based deployment, the collaboration said.
The latest Nvidia Isaac release includes support for the Robot Operating System (ROS) developer community, where Nvidia has released new Isaac GEMs, hardware-accelerated software packages that make it easier for ROS developers to build high-performance AI-enabled robots on the Jetson platform.
Software developers can now install advanced AI algorithms from Nvidia Isaac ROS GEMs and standard ROS packages in a few clicks. The company added this unique cloud-based approach harnesses the power of Nvidia’s technology while allowing teams to collaborate anywhere around the world.
“We’ve been synchronising ROS and other third-party integrations since the rollout of the Nimbus platform. The new capabilities of Isaac ROS GEMs ushers in a new era of streamlined development, testing, and deployment,” said Cogniteam co-founder and CEO, Yehuda Elmaliah.
“Pulling from open source to commercial libraries, developers can work harmoniously to test AI algorithms without the worries of compatibility hassles.”
Cogniteam added Nimbus’ ease of use means that basic programming could be achieved with minimal experience. By cutting time to development for not only major enterprises but any organisation that wants to develop a quick prototype to better understand the business implementations of a potential product.
As more customers move to Nimbus in order to take advantage of the Nvidia integrations, they can simulate tests for the robots in various environments. Once deployed, teams can remotely update drivers and firmware, meaning they can use a single platform to deploy a scalable fleet of useful robots.