Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Coverage of Kawasaki Heavy Industries in the Nexus archive.
- Fujitsu and leading Japanese robotics companies to use Nvidia technology in ‘physical AI’
Fujitsu and leading Japanese robotics companies, including Fanuc, Yaskawa Electric, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, are collaborating with Nvidia to develop 'physical AI' robots capable of autonomous operation in factories, homes, and hospitals. The initiative aims to address Japan's labor shortage and support elderly care, with the first phase of the collaboration planned for later this year.
- Fujitsu and leading Japanese robotics companies to use Nvidia technology in 'physical AI'
Fujitsu and leading Japanese robotics companies, including Fanuc, Yaskawa Electric, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, are collaborating with Nvidia to develop 'physical AI' robots designed to address Japan's labor shortage and support elderly care. The initiative aims to leverage Japan's manufacturing expertise and aligns with the government's plan to invest over 370 trillion yen in technology fields by 2040.
- Fujitsu and leading Japanese robotics companies to use Nvidia technology in 'physical AI'
Fujitsu and leading Japanese robotics companies, including Fanuc, Yaskawa Electric, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, are collaborating with Nvidia to advance 'physical AI' technology for autonomous robots. The initiative aims to address Japan's labor shortage by developing robots capable of working safely alongside humans in factories, homes, and hospitals.
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries opens physical AI center in Silicon Valley
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has opened a physical AI development center in San Jose, California, to advance practical applications in healthcare, mobility, and semiconductors through collaboration with Nvidia. The move comes amid growing concerns over cybersecurity risks from unregulated AI.
- Kawasaki Heavy to partner with Nvidia on physical AI, open US robot center
Kawasaki Heavy Industries is partnering with Nvidia to develop physical AI technologies and will open a new robotics center in the United States. This collaboration aims to advance robotics and artificial intelligence capabilities for industrial applications.