NVIDIA has introduced NVIDIA Halos for Robotics, the industry’s first comprehensive full-stack safety system designed to unify AI compute, software, sensors, safety applications, and certification processes for robotics and physical AI. Built on more than 18,600 engineering years of autonomous vehicle safety development, the platform aims to help robotics companies accelerate the deployment of autonomous systems operating alongside humans in factories, warehouses, and logistics environments. Agility, a leading humanoid robotics company, is the first to adopt the framework, integrating NVIDIA IGX Thor and Halos Core into the safety architecture of its Digit humanoid robot, which is already being deployed for customers including Amazon, GXO, Schaeffler, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada.
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The Halos ecosystem includes industrial-grade AI compute, real-time sensor connectivity, safety-focused software, and the NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab, the world’s first ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB)-accredited program for functional and AI safety in physical AI systems. “Physical AI is transforming how factories, warehouses and logistics operations work, and robotics teams need a unified safety architecture to scale autonomous systems into these environments,” said Deepu Talla, vice president of robotics and edge AI at NVIDIA. “With NVIDIA Halos for Robotics, developers and system builders can harness NVIDIA’s proven autonomous vehicle safety foundation to develop safer robots faster and bring them into industrial operations alongside workers with greater confidence.” “For humanoids to deliver value at scale, safety has to be built into the robot and validated across the entire system,” said Peggy Johnson, CEO of Agility.






















