NEURA Robotics and Amazon Web Services Partner to Scale Physical AI and Robotics

NEURA Robotics

NEURA Robotics, a company that developed the first cognitive robots, have decided to work together with Amazon Web Services (AWS) on a strategic plan to roll out “Physical AI” much faster. This partnership links digital intellect to physical action and provides a platform for the training, validating, and scaling of robots that can interact with humans in real-life situations safely and efficiently understanding reasoning, and acting.

Closing the Physical AI Data Gap

Large Language Models (LLMs) that get their knowledge from the entire internet work well, but robotics has been limited by the lack of “data scarcity” in the physical world. Combining NEURA’s cutting-edge cognitive robotics platform with AWS’s worldwide cloud infrastructure, the partnership develops a single stack that aims to address this limitation.

The collaboration revolves around three pillars:

Global Cloud Backbone: AWS will act as the backbone of the infrastructure required for Neuraverse, enabling quick processing of data, intelligence sharing, and learning throughout the fleet.

AI Training Acceleration: NEURA’s NEURA Gym will be integrated with Amazon’s SageMaker to create AI training pipelines that will help robots learn and master complex operations even before their actual deployment.

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Validation in Real World: NEURA will join the AWS Partner Network in order to increase its global footprint. At the same time, Amazon will consider integrating NEURA’s technology into some selected fulfillment centers, thus forming a feedback loop between the operation in real world and the creation of next generation robots.

The Infrastructure for a New Robotics Era

Successfully deploying cognitive robots requires more than just powerful hardware; it demands continuous learning loops between simulation and reality. By leveraging AWS’s compute availability and machine learning services, NEURA can ensure that robotic intelligence is not only trainable but reproducible and scalable across diverse industrial fleets.

David Reger, CEO and founder of NEURA Robotics, commented: “Physical AI will only reach its full potential if intelligence can be trained, validated, and continuously improved in the real world. With AWS, we gain the infrastructure to scale the Neuraverse globally. With Amazon, we have the opportunity to bring Physical AI into one of the most advanced operational environments in the world. This is how Physical AI moves from vision to global reality – from Europe, together for the world.”

This partnership is designed to foster a global, open ecosystem where innovation is shared, allowing developers and partners to accelerate their own breakthroughs in industrial and service robotics.

Jason Bennett, VP and Global Head of Startups and Venture Capital at AWS, stated: “NEURA represents exactly the kind of transformative thinking required to unlock the full potential of Physical AI. Their open platform approach addresses the industry’s most critical challenge–the data gap–and we’re excited to support their mission with AWS’s scalable cloud infrastructure. As NEURA scales production, AWS will provide the reliable, global foundation needed to power the Neuraverse and enable real-time intelligence sharing across their entire fleet.”

Building the Global Ecosystem

This is one of the key achievements for NEURA on its path towards the placement of millions of cognitive robots by 2030. As NEURA advances on its journey towards making robots more reliable and valuable, it is forging partnerships around the world, not only in the semiconductor sector with Qualcomm Technologies but also with leading manufacturers including Kawasaki, Schaeffler, and Bosch.