
Agile Robots and Franka Robotics at NVIDIA GTC 2025
/ 2 min readMunich, 19.03.2025 – Agile Robots and Franka Robotics will present their AI-driven automation solutions at NVIDIA GTC 2025. Taking place in San Jose, USA, from March 17 to 21, the event is known as one of the most important conferences for artificial intelligence worldwide.
The NVIDIA GTC (GPU Technology Conference) acts as a key platform for developers, researchers, innovators, and executives to highlight the latest breakthroughs in AI and GPU computing.
As leading providers of AI-powered automation solutions, Agile Robots and Franka Robotics work in close cooperation with NVIDIA. Agile Robots recently gained attention as one of the early adopters of NVIDIA's new Cosmos software platform. Meanwhile, Franka Robotics' Franka Research 3 (FR3) serves as the default robot for NVIDIA's advanced Isaac Sim simulation platform.
Now, Agile Robots and Franka Robotics have been invited to present their cutting-edge innovations at the GTC. At their joint stand at the Robotics booth, they will demonstrate a teleoperation application that allows for the remote control of a dual-arm robot consisting of two Diana 7 robots. The dual-arm is set up to mirror the movements of two FR3 robots in real time, with haptic and force feedback enabling the user to adjust movements intuitively.
During teleoperation, both robot and image data are collected to train AI models. This is particularly important for complex or rare scenarios in which purely physics-based simulations reach their limits.
There will be an in-depth explanation of the training process on-site, demonstrating how Agile Robots uses real industrial data to develop AI models specifically for industrial applications.
About Franka Robotics
Franka Robotics is a German, research-driven robotics company headquartered in Munich and operating globally. Founded in 2016, it is part of the Agile Robots SE group since 2023. Our mission is to enable the growing community of robotics and AI professionals to shape a pivotal moment in human evolution: giving AI a robot body. By developing the reference robotics platform, Franka Robotics drives continuous advancements in the field, fostering collaboration, creativity, and knowledge sharing among robotics and AI professionals worldwide.