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NVIDIA, Doosan Expand AI Factory Partnership Across Robotics and Power

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NVIDIA, Doosan Expand AI Factory Partnership Across Robotics and Power

NVIDIA and Doosan Group are expanding collaboration across physical AI, robotics, and AI factory infrastructure. The partnership integrates NVIDIA's accelerated computing platforms and AI frameworks with Doosan's industrial automation, power generation, and electronics materials capabilities. The work spans four Doosan business units and targets robotics advancement, AI data center power solutions, and next-generation PCB materials for accelerated systems.

  • Doosan Robotics is integrating NVIDIA Isaac Sim, Isaac Lab, Cosmos, Newton physics engine and Jetson Thor into its Agentic Robot OS for industrial automation
  • Doosan Bobcat plans to embed NVIDIA physical AI into construction, landscaping, agriculture and material handling equipment for autonomous operation
  • Doosan Enerbility will explore power infrastructure solutions for NVIDIA AI factories, including gas turbines, steam turbines, small modular reactors and hydrogen fuel cells
  • Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials BG is supplying copper clad laminate for PCBs used in networking equipment, AI accelerators and server motherboards

As AI data centers scale, they require integrated solutions spanning compute, power, and materials. This partnership addresses a critical gap by combining NVIDIA's software and hardware platforms with Doosan's industrial-grade power and materials expertise. The collaboration signals how AI infrastructure is becoming a full-stack problem requiring coordination across multiple specialized suppliers.

For enterprises deploying AI infrastructure, this partnership reduces fragmentation by aligning power generation, PCB materials, and robotics automation under a single ecosystem. For Doosan, it positions legacy industrial businesses to capture AI-driven demand in data center operations and autonomous equipment. For NVIDIA, it extends its reach into power and materials supply chains critical to scaling AI factories.

  • Industrial robotics is shifting from hardware providers to AI-first solution companies, with simulation-to-real workflows and on-device reasoning becoming standard capabilities
  • AI data center power demands are driving partnerships with energy infrastructure providers, making power design and low-carbon sources competitive differentiators
  • PCB materials and electronics manufacturing are becoming strategic bottlenecks in AI infrastructure, requiring direct collaboration between chip designers and materials suppliers

Monitor whether Doosan Robotics successfully deploys reference use cases in depalletizing and sanding, and whether dual-arm and humanoid platforms reach production. Track Doosan Enerbility's progress on power supply designs for NVIDIA AI factories and any announcements on small modular reactor integration. Watch for industry adoption of Doosan Bobcat's autonomous equipment in construction and agriculture sectors.

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