NVIDIA Launches Halos Robotics Safety Stack, Drawing on 18,600 Engineering Years
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 22
NVIDIA Launches Halos Robotics Safety Stack, Drawing on 18,600 Engineering Years
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 22
Summary
NVIDIA unveiled Halos for Robotics, a full-stack safety system for industrial robots and physical AI, with Halos Core for IGX and the open-source Outside-In Safety Blueprint now in early access.
The platform combines AI compute, operating software, sensor connectivity, safety applications and inspection tools to give robot makers a common architecture for machines working near people.
NVIDIA says Halos builds on more than 18,600 engineering years from autonomous-vehicle safety work and includes an ANSI-accredited inspection lab to prepare systems for third-party certification.
Agility Robotics is the first adopter, integrating IGX Thor and Halos Core into its Digit humanoid robot for logistics and manufacturing customers including Amazon, GXO and Schaeffler.
More than 40 companies are in the Halos inspection-lab ecosystem, while partners across software, sensors and certification aim to speed safer deployment of robots in factories and warehouses.