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Infineon and Nvidia partner to accelerate robot deployment using digital twin technology

Monday, March 30, 2026 at 09:12 PM

Infineon is collaborating with Nvidia to integrate digital twin technology into robotics development. The partnership aims to enhance functional safety and security features for autonomous systems by utilizing simulation environments, streamlining the path from design to deployment.

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On March 16, 2026, Infineon Technologies and NVIDIA announced an expansion of their strategic partnership to accelerate the deployment of next-generation humanoid robots. This collaboration integrates Infineon's smart actuators and sensors as digital twins within the NVIDIA Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab platforms. By utilizing these virtual models, developers can simulate and fine-tune robot motion and perception in a risk-free environment, significantly reducing time-to-market and integration risks for industrial applications in logistics and manufacturing. The partnership targets the growing "Physical AI" market, with Infineon estimating a per-unit semiconductor content of approximately $500 for each humanoid robot. Beyond hardware, Infineon is joining the NVIDIA Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab to develop robust safety and security frameworks. The initiative combines Infineon’s power management and secure microcontrollers with NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor compute platform to enable robots to operate safely in human-centric workplaces.

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