Doosan Group said on the 29th that Madison Hwang, Nvidia’s senior director for Omniverse and robotics product marketing, visited the Doosan Robotics Innovation Center in Bundang-gu, Seongnam, and met with Doosan Robotics CEO Kim Min-pyo to discuss technical cooperation between the two companies.
The visit was arranged to explore how Nvidia’s AI and robotics ecosystem could be applied to Doosan Robotics’ intelligent robot solutions and industrial humanoids now under development.
At the center of the talks is linking Doosan Robotics’ robot-dedicated execution software, the “Agentic Robot O/S,” with Nvidia’s AI and robotics simulation and training infrastructure. The companies said they aim to build a robot execution platform that can be deployed in real industrial workplaces.
Doosan Robotics described the Agentic Robot O/S as software that uses AI to understand a work environment, optimize routes and support safe, precise operations. To advance the operating system, the company said it is reviewing steps including building a robot-to-AI interface, developing standard robot-control protocols, connecting specialized task models and applying technical guardrails for safety control, with plans to flesh out those efforts through cooperation with Nvidia.
Doosan Robotics said it plans to roll out an intelligent robot solution based on the Agentic Robot O/S in 2027, followed by an industrial humanoid product in 2028. It also said it is pursuing a plan to present the results of the collaboration with Nvidia at major global exhibitions such as CES in 2027.
“The success of physical AI depends not only on how smart the AI model is, but also on the stability of the execution platform that runs it in the field without error,” Kim said. “Based on today’s discussions, we will combine Doosan’s hardware manufacturing capabilities with Nvidia’s software ecosystem to push commercialization of intelligent robot solutions and industrial humanoids.”
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