OLogic joins NVIDIA’s Partner Network to aid robotics, AI designers

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OLogic Inc., which helps robotics and artificial intelligence companies design and produce their systems, this week announced that it is joining the NVIDIA Partner Network. The company claimed that the network will help it use NVIDIA’s computing platforms “to usher in a new era of intelligent and functional robotic systems.”

The Santa Clara, Calif.-based engineering consultancy provides expertise in electronics design, embedded software, mechanical and industrial design, and low-cost design for manufacturing. Its customers include Google, Locus Robotics, Plus One Robotics, Orbbec, and more. 

The NVIDIA Partner Network (NPN) aims to bring its products to the market. The computing and simulation provider structured the NPN around partner types and competencies to make it easy for businesses to find the ones that address their needs.

NVIDIA organizes its partners into three levels. Registered partners invest in NVIDIA sales and technical training and have access to its product, sales, and marketing tools.

Preferred partners achieve training, revenue, and other goals and are rewarded with additional benefits. OLogic is a preferred member of the NPN. Elite partners demonstrate the highest level of commitment to the partnership.

By becoming an NPN preferred partner, OLogic said it gains unparalleled access to NVIDIA’s advanced GPUs, software, and deep learning technologies. These tools can help process the vast volumes of data required for sophisticated AI applications, it added.

OLogic said its partnership with NVIDIA will enhance its ability to deliver high-performance robotic systems that are smarter, more efficient, and capable of performing complex tasks with high precision.

NVIDIA technology to help customers innovate

In addition, OLogic said its collaboration with NVIDIA is not just a win for the company, but also a significant advantage for its customers. OLogic noted that its clients are trying to solve some of the industry’s most challenging technical problems.

NVIDIA will provide expertise to help these clients navigate complex challenges and help OLogic launch new innovations, said the company. With the support of a global tech leader, OLogic asserted that its customers can expect the highest level of industry support, ensuring their projects are completed on time and excel in performance and quality.

With access to NVIDIA’s technologies, engineering experts, and support teams, OLogic said it can offer the best possible service and support to its clients. The NPN membership represents the commitment of both companies to driving innovation and excellence in robotics and edge AI, OLogic added.

Ted Larson, OLogic

Ted Larson, OLogic CEO

See OLogic at RoboBusiness

Ted Larson, the CEO of OLogic, will take part in a panel about generative AI’s impact on robotics at RoboBusiness, the leading event focused on the development of commercial robots and robotics businesses.

RoboBusiness will be on Oct. 16 and 17 in Santa Clara, Calif. Early bird registration closes today.

The Oct. 17 panel, which also includes Adrian Macniewl, the co-founder and CEO of Foxglove, will discuss the applications of large language models (LLMs) and text-generation applications to robotics. It will explore fundamental ways in which generative AI can be applied to robotics design, model training, simulation, control algorithms, and product commercialization.

RoboBusiness will feature more than 60 speakers, over 100 exhibitors and demos on the expo floor, 10+ hours of dedicated networking time, the Pitchfire Robotics Startup Competition, and more. The event is co-located with DeviceTalks West and is produced by WTWH Media, which also publishes The Robot ReportAutomated Warehouse, and Collaborative Robotics Trends, as well as produces the Robotics Summit & Expo.

Early bird registration for RoboBusiness 2024 ends Aug. 16.

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