Qualcomm’s partnership with Neura Robotics is just the beginning
German robotics startup Neura Robotics has inked a partnership with semiconductor giant Qualcomm to build the next generation of robots and physical AI.
“This collaboration marks a major step toward making physical AI real: open, scalable, and trusted,” David Reger, CEO and founder of Neura Robotics, said in a press release. “By bringing together our cognitive robotics platforms and the Neuraverse ecosystem with Qualcomm Technologies’ leadership in edge AI and connectivity, we’re aiming to accelerate a future where cognitive robots operate safely alongside humans across industries and throughout everyday life. ” This deal makes a lot of sense for both sides.
For instance, Boston Dynamics announced a strategic partnership with Google DeepMind in January to speed up the development of the robotic company’s Atlas humanoid robot by using Google’s AI foundational models. While Boston Dynamics and Neura’s respective partnerships deal with different technologies — AI models versus chips — the same conclusion can be drawn. Instead of these two companies just being customers of tech vendors, partnering allows for these robotic companies to better use and embed these technologies. A robotic company that has technical prowess in software will have a much easier — and likely cheaper — path to market and scale through partnering with hardware companies that have already figured out tough technical challenges like building robotics hands with dexterity, for example.
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