"We are thrilled to integrate the NVIDIA Isaac platform into our products," said Johnny Chen, CEO of Solomon. "NVIDIA's advanced AI and robotics tools will enhance our product capabilities in robotics control and augmented intelligence, helping drive greater innovation in industrial automation."
A key highlight of this collaboration is Solomon's bin-picking system, enhanced by NVIDIA Isaac Manipulator accelerated libraries, which are based on NVIDIA Isaac ROS. It delivers 8 times faster path planning and execution and reduces path singularity occurrences by 50% compared to conventional algorithms. Combined with AccuPick's advanced image recognition, these advancements enable smaller robot cells without compromising cycle time, essential for efficient bin picking in factories and order picking in logistics centres.
The NVIDIA Isaac platform leverages generative AI to offer foundational models for robotics. Solomon will continue to deliver innovative products and applications by incorporating multiple NVIDIA Isaac technologies, with the goal of bringing smarter automation to manufacturing, retail, logistics, and other sectors.
"The era of AI robotics has arrived," said Deepu Talla, Vice President of Robotics and Edge Computing at NVIDIA. "To meet this demand, NVIDIA is building a full-stack, accelerated robotics platform to enable ecosystem leaders such as Solomon advance deployment of autonomous machines across the world's largest industries."