Fujitsu Deepens NVIDIA Partnership to Build AI Systems for Robotics and Digital Twins

Fujitsu Deepens NVIDIA Partnership to Build AI Systems for Robotics and Digital Twins
Source: Fujitsu
  • Fujitsu and NVIDIA will co-develop full-stack AI infrastructure focused on automating industry through digital twins and robotics.
  • The collaboration aims to fuse human judgment with AI to enable continuous system evolution across sectors.

Fujitsu has expanded its partnership with NVIDIA to develop a full-stack AI infrastructure centered on a self-evolving AI agent platform for industrial use. The project will support digital twins in manufacturing and introduce physical AI, including robotics, to automate tasks and help solve labor shortages.

The collaboration focuses on a self-evolving AI agent platform built on Fujitsu Kozuchi and NVIDIA Dynamo with support for sector-specific customization. It also involves a next-generation computing infrastructure uniting FUJITSU-MONAKA CPU with NVIDIA GPUs for zetascale performance. The companies will also establish a partner ecosystem to foster real-world AI adoption, encompassing use cases in robotics and manufacturing.

“The AI industrial revolution has begun, and we must build the infrastructure to power it — in Japan and across the globe. Fujitsu is a true pioneer in computing and Japan’s trusted leader in supercomputing, quantum research, and enterprise systems. Together, NVIDIA and Fujitsu are connecting and extending our ecosystems to forge a powerful partnership for the era of AI," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO, NVIDIA, in an official news release. 

Fujitsu and NVIDIA will roll out the technology in selected industries in Japan. Over time, they aim to make the AI infrastructure a core part of the country’s digital systems by 2030.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

By linking digital twins with physical AI, Fujitsu and NVIDIA are making AI a core infrastructure for how industries operate.


Source: Fujitsu