NVIDIA shares how to evaluate general-purpose robot policies for real-world deployment
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NVIDIA has released Isaac Lab-Arena, an open-source simulation framework designed to test and evaluate robot policies before deploying them on real construction sites. The platform enables large-scale testing of general-purpose robots to ensure they perform reliably in actual job conditions.
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RoboLab research powers NVIDIA Isaac Lab-Arena, an open-source simulation framework for large-scale policy setup and evaluation. The post NVIDIA shares how to evaluate general-purpose robot policies for real-world deployment appeared first on The Robot Report .
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