Delta has integrated its D-Bot Series collaborative robots (cobots) with NVIDIA’s Omniverse and Isaac Sim platforms. This integration aims to enhance robotics simulation capabilities, allowing developers to create real-time, high-fidelity simulations for the development and deployment of advanced robotics.
NVIDIA Omniverse offers a suite of APIs, software development kits, and services designed for developers using Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) to enable physically accurate artificial intelligence. NVIDIA Isaac Sim, a simulation platform based on Omniverse, serves as a reference for designing and testing robotic applications. The integration with these platforms enables Delta D-Bot users to simulate real-world environments with improved accuracy, reducing dependency on physical prototypes and contributing to shorter development cycles and reduced costs.
According to Michael Mayer-Rosa, Senior Director of Delta’s Industrial Automation Business Group in the EMEA region, this integration represents a strategic step for the company’s robotics division. Mayer-Rosa highlighted that the collaboration with NVIDIA will enable Delta’s customers to leverage advanced simulation accuracy, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of product development.
Delta D-Bot users across industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare can now conduct complex simulations of robotics applications in virtual settings, allowing them to validate software and operational behavior before deployment. This simulation capacity is supported by Omniverse’s interoperability and Isaac Sim’s advanced tools, enabling faster project completion with minimized risk and improved product reliability.