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    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A new ABB and NVIDIA partnership shows physical AI simulation is driving real ROI in factory automation and solving production hurdles.

    Manufacturers have often found it difficult to make intelligent robotics work reliably outside testing environments. The core issue is the gap between digital training models and actual factory floors, where lighting, material physics, and part variations refuse to behave as they do on a screen.

    Historically, this friction has previously forced engineering teams to fall back on physical prototypes, delaying product launches and driving up costs.

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    Overcoming the digital to physical AI simulation divide

    The partnership between ABB Robotics and NVIDIA attempts to close this gap by bringing industrial-grade physical AI to manufacturing facilities. Slated for release in the second half of 2026, RobotStudio HyperReality is already drawing interest from a global customer base.

    By embedding NVIDIA Omniverse libraries within its existing RobotStudio software, ABB provides a platform for physically accurate digital testing. On an operational level, this integration allows engineers to cut deployment costs by up to 40 percent and accelerate time to market by as much as 50 percent.

    Realising these efficiency gains demands a workflow where production leaders design, test, and validate complete automation cells before installing any hardware. To do this, the system exports a fully parameterised station – encompassing the robots, sensors, lighting, kinematics, and parts – as a USD file straight into the Omniverse environment.

    Inside this digital space, a virtual controller runs the identical firmware found on the physical machine, enabling a 99 percent behavioural match between the digital and physical realms.

    Rather than manually programming movements, computer vision models learn using synthetic images generated inside the software. When combined with Absolute Accuracy technology, this method cuts positioning errors down from 8-15 mm to approximately 0.5 mm, providing high precision for industrial applications.

    Marc Segura, President of ABB Robotics, said: “Combining RobotStudio with the physically accurate simulation power of NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, we have closed technology’s long-standing ‘sim-to-real’ gap—a huge milestone to deploying physical AI with industrial-grade precision, for real-world customer applications.”

    Validating factory automation before deployment

    Early adopters are already validating these capabilities on active production lines. 

    Foxconn, for example, is testing the software for consumer device assembly—an area where frequent product changes and delicate metal components complicate traditional automation. By generating synthetic data to train their systems virtually, Foxconn achieves high accuracy on the factory floor while anticipating a reduction in setup time and the elimination of costly physical testing.

    Similarly, Workr – a California-based automation provider – integrates its WorkrCore platform with ABB hardware trained via Omniverse. At the NVIDIA GTC 2026 event in San Jose, Workr intends to showcase systems capable of onboarding new parts in minutes without requiring specialised programming skills.

    Deepu Talla, VP of Robotics and Edge AI at NVIDIA, commented: “The industrial sector needs high-fidelity simulation to bridge the gap between virtual training and real-world deployment of AI-driven robotics at scale.

    “Integrating NVIDIA Omniverse libraries into RobotStudio brings advanced simulation and accelerated computing to ABB’s virtual controller technology, accelerating how thousands of manufacturers bring complex products to market.” 

    The hardware ecosystem is also expanding to edge computing. ABB is evaluating the integration of NVIDIA’s Jetson edge platform into its Omnicore controllers, a step that would facilitate real-time inference across existing robotic fleets.

    Adopting this type of digital-first simulation for physical AI can reduce setup and commissioning times by up to 80 percent. As AI moves from software applications to hardware operations, preparing data pipelines and upskilling engineering teams to work with synthetic data will dictate which manufacturers maintain a competitive edge.

    See also: Agentic AI in finance speeds up operational automation

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