05:32 AM EDT, 03/17/2026 (MT Newswires) -- STMicroelectronics ( STM ) said Monday it is working with Nvidia ( NVDA ) to speed up the development of AI-powered robotics systems, including humanoid, industrial, service and healthcare robots.
The company said it is integrating its sensors, actuators and microcontrollers into systems compatible with Nvidia's ( NVDA ) robotics platforms, including the Nvidia Isaac Sim simulation platform and Nvidia Holoscan Sensor Bridge.
The first tools available to developers include a depth camera from Leopard Imaging that uses ST technology and a high-fidelity model of an ST inertial measurement unit integrated into Nvidia's ( NVDA ) robotics ecosystem.
The companies said the partnership will help developers build and train robots faster, reduce development costs, and improve how AI systems learn in realistic environments.