Haply Robotics is Incredibly Proud and Deeply Honored to be Recognized as a Leading Robotics Company by Industry Powerhouses NVIDIA and AWS

As a collaborator leveraging the NVIDIA Isaac Sim platform on AWS, we’re thrilled to be contributing  to this expanding ecosystem of world-class technology partners pushing the boundaries of robotics, simulation, and high-fidelity physical interaction. Together, we’re accelerating the future of Physical AI and enabling robots—and the humans who guide them—to achieve unprecedented capability and scale.

As breakthroughs in Physical AI accelerate, we see these partnerships shaping the future of intelligent systems, cloud-enabled robotics, and high-performance computing. Haply is committed to contributing to this momentum by delivering precise, intuitive haptic tools that support researchers, developers, and creators building the next generation of embodied AI technologies.

We’re excited about what this means for the robotics ecosystem, and we look forward to continuing our work alongside global leaders who are driving real change in how humans and machines interact.


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Accelerating Physical AI With AWS

Developing physical AI demands high-quality and diverse datasets for training robot models, as well as frameworks for testing and validation in simulation before real-world deployment.

NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation models (WFMs) are now available as NVIDIA NIM microservices on Amazon EKS, enabling real-time robotics control and simulation workloads with seamless reliability and cloud-native efficiency. For batch-based tasks and offline workloads such as large-scale synthetic data generation, Cosmos WFMs are also available on AWS Batch as containers.

Cosmos-generated world states can then be used to train and validate robots using open-source simulation and learning frameworks such as NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab.

Leading robotics companies such as Agility Robotics, Agile Robots, ANYbotics, Diligent Robotics, Dyna Robotics, Field AI, Haply Robotics, Lightwheel, RIVR and Skild AI are using the NVIDIA Isaac platform with AWS for use cases ranging from collecting, storing and processing robot-generated data to training and simulation for scaling robotics development.


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