Insider Brief:
- Neura Robotics and Amazon Web Services are collaborating to develop AI-enabled robots by combining Neura’s robotics platform with AWS’s cloud and AI infrastructure, targeting deployment at scale.
- The companies said the collaboration aims to address limited real-world training data in robotics by linking simulation, cloud systems and operational environments to support continuous learning, with AWS providing cloud infrastructure, SageMaker integration for model training and potential deployment in Amazon fulfillment centers.
- Amazon is evaluating the use of Neura’s robotic systems in select facilities to generate operational data and accelerate development of logistics applications, as the partnership expands Neura’s ecosystem and go-to-market efforts through the AWS Partner Network.
Neura Robotics and Amazon Web Services are partnering to develop AI-enabled robots that combine Neura’s platform with AWS’s cloud and AI infrastructure.
According to the companies, the partnership looks to address a key problem in robotics development — limited real-world training data — by linking simulation, cloud infrastructure and operational environments to support continuous learning and deployment at scale.
“Physical AI will only reach its full potential if intelligence can be trained, validated, and continuously improved in the real world,” said David Reger, CEO and founder of NEURA Robotics. “With AWS, we gain the infrastructure to scale the Neuraverse globally. With Amazon, we have the opportunity to bring Physical AI into one of the most advanced operational environments in the world. This is how Physical AI moves from vision to global reality – from Europe, together for the world.”
The collaboration focuses on three areas:
- Cloud infrastructure: AWS will provide the cloud backbone for the Neuraverse, supporting AI training, data processing and information sharing across robot fleets.
- AI development: Neura’s training environments will integrate with Amazon SageMaker to support model training using a mix of controlled environments and high-fidelity simulation.
- Real-world validation: Neura will join the AWS Partner Network, while Amazon evaluates deploying its robots in fulfillment centers to generate operational data and test logistics use cases.
“NEURA represents exactly the kind of transformative thinking required to unlock the full potential of Physical AI,” noted Jason Bennett, VP and Global Head of Startups and Venture Capital at AWS. “Their open platform approach addresses the industry’s most critical challenge–the data gap–and we’re excited to support their mission with AWS’s scalable cloud infrastructure. As NEURA scales production, AWS will provide the reliable, global foundation needed to power the Neuraverse and enable real-time intelligence sharing across their entire fleet.”
Amazon is also exploring the use of Neura’s robotic systems in select fulfillment centers, which the companies said would provide real-world data to improve system performance and accelerate development of robotics applications in logistics.
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