-
Biggest ever Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 13
-
Coffee with a view: tourists flock to Starbucks overlooking North Korea
-
EU top court upholds record 4.1 bn euro Google fine
-
German coalition agrees on reform package in key breakthrough
-
Italy name two debutants to face Japan in Nations Championship opener
-
France recall record try scorer Penaud for All Blacks Test
-
Wallabies' Schmidt rules out another coaching job
-
Seoul's Kospi tanks as Asia tech firms suffer another blow
-
India asks Meta to hold WhatsApp username rollout over fraud fears
-
'Outstanding' Love to start at fly-half for All Blacks against France
-
Deadly Russian barrage on Kyiv kills at least 13
-
Campbell back from four years in Wallabies wilderness to face Ireland
-
Next indirect US-Iran talks after Khamenei funeral: mediators
-
Migrants pick up pieces back home after fleeing South Africa
-
Reviving Montenegro's 'ancient' olive tree
-
Farrell names Leinster-heavy Ireland side to face Wallabies
-
Resource rich PNG leaving its Pacific people behind: World Bank
-
Fearing Russian strike, Kyiv's Holodomor museum evacuates exhibits
-
Papal envoy presides over first Vietnam beatification rite
-
Germany's energy-hungry small firms struggle with green shift
-
LeBron James praises Balogun after 'Silencer' celebration
-
Pochettino says Balogun foul 'never' a red card as suspension looms
-
Farrell names Leinster-heavy side to face Wallabies
-
Campbell back after four years in Wallabies team to face Ireland
-
Most Asia markets down as tech firms take fresh blow
-
Kane saves England as USA, Belgium reach last 16
-
South Korean school baseball team suspended over 'Tank Day' chants
-
Budding chefs cook up new career at China's BBQ academy
-
Ceuzany, Cape Verde's golden voice with volcanic emotion
-
One stitch at a time: Artist's mission to recreate the Bayeux Tapestry
-
Balogun scores and sees red as US beat Bosnia 2-0
-
Deadly Russian barrage pounds Ukraine capital
-
EU top court to rule on record 4.1 bn euro Google fine
-
Belgium coach salutes Tielemans after World Cup rescue act
-
'Job forever': trade schools are all the rage in the AI era
-
Cracking open a can of cannabis -- America's new pastime (for now)
-
Celtics reportedly trading Brown to Sixers in NBA blockbuster
-
Russia strikes Ukraine capital with missiles and drones, wounds five
-
Black Book Italy Provider Pulse Finds FSE 2.0 Faces Regional Interoperability, Diagnostic-Data and EHDS Readiness Test
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - July 02
-
Kane saves England after DR Congo scare; Belgium comeback stuns Senegal
-
Belgium late show floors Senegal at World Cup
-
Celtics to trade Jaylen Brown to 76ers for Paul George: report
-
Harry Kane: England's World Cup saviour
-
Streamex is making digital gold accessible
-
US actor Danny Glover says he has Alzheimer's
-
Mixed US auto sales in Q2 amid high gas prices
-
Trump sees progress as US, Iran hold Qatar talks
-
Pistons forward Harris reportedly headed to Spurs
-
Djokovic, Sinner into Wimbledon third round, Andreeva stunned
MassRobotics, AWS, and NVIDIA Launch First-of-its-Kind Physical AI Fellowship
The program aims at accelerating research and development of startups building at the intersection of physical AI and robotics
The program aims at accelerating research and development of startups building at the intersection of physical AI and robotics
BOSTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / September 23, 2025 / MassRobotics announced the Physical AI Fellowship, a virtual program powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) Startups and NVIDIA Inception to help high-potential robotics startups build, refine, and scale physical AI solutions. The inaugural Fall 2025 cohort includes some of the most promising startups working within physical AI and serving a multitude of industries. Throughout the program, fellows will work one-on-one with scientists and engineers from the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center to refine their physical AI solutions.
Physical AI is increasingly critical to the development of complex hardware, especially robotics. Delivering advanced tools and support to startups will help the AI-powered robotics industry grow exponentially. At a time when industries are racing to integrate automation, supporting physical AI startups ensures that innovation keeps pace with global demand and unlocks new breakthroughs in productivity, safety, and operations within various industries.
"Physical AI is moving intelligent machines from the lab into the real world," said Tom Ryden, Executive Director at MassRobotics. "This fellowship will give robotics startups the practical support to build, validate, and scale by combining AWS's leadership in AI, NVIDIA's accelerated computing stack, and our robotics expertise and network."
Bedrock Robotics | Blue Water Autonomy | Diligent Robotics | Generalist AI | RobCo | Tutor Intelligence | Wandercraft | Zordi
The Physical AI Fellowship provides deep technical guidance, compute resources, and access to a global robotics ecosystem so teams can move from promising prototypes to enterprise-grade deployments. Fellows receive support from AWS Generative AI Innovation Center scientists and experts, AWS credits, and NVIDIA resources, alongside access to MassRobotics' facilities and robust robotics community.
"Physical AI is the next frontier of innovation where the intelligence we have advanced in the digital world now shapes how machines interact in the real world," said Tye Brady, Chief Technologist of Robotics at Amazon. "With the tools and guidance from AWS and our partners in this program, these startups will have both the horsepower and playbook to transform bold ideas into automation that will reshape entire industries."
"NVIDIA's AI infrastructure and software technologies help companies all over the world simulate, train, and deploy robots safely and more efficiently," said Deepu Talla, Vice President of Robotics and Edge AI at NVIDIA. "Our collaboration will empower startups with the tools and programs they need to bring the next generation of intelligent machines to market."
Fellowship benefits include:
Embedded science and engineering support from AWS to build and refine physical AI solutions.
Cloud, compute and hardware access, including $200,000 in AWS credits and dedicated support channels.
Access to NVIDIA's hardware/software stack, including the NVIDIA Isaac Platform, NVIDIA Cosmos, free self-paced courses and discounted instructor-led workshops from the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute, and preferred pricing for software and hardware via the NVIDIA Inception program for startups.
Specialized training and webinars with AWS and NVIDIA robotics teams.
Facilities and tools at MassRobotics for prototyping, testing, and integration into the broader innovation ecosystem.
Opportunities for go-to-market support, including high-visibility showcases at major AWS, NVIDIA, and MassRobotics events, joint promotion, and access to customers, investors, and collaborators across the MassRobotics community: 100 resident startups, 500+ robotics companies, and 30+ corporate sponsors.
To learn more about the Physical AI Fellowship, Powered by AWS, NVIDIA and MassRobotics, visit the program page here.
About MassRobotics
MassRobotics is the world's largest independent robotics hub dedicated to accelerating robotics innovation, commercialization and adoption. Our mission is to help create and scale the next generation of successful robotics and Physical AI technology companies by providing entrepreneurs and startups with the workspace, resources, programming and connections they need to develop, prototype, test and commercialize their products and solutions. While MassRobotics originated and is headquartered in Boston, we are reaching and supporting robotics acceleration and adoption globally and are working with startups, academia, industry and governments both domestically and internationally. Learn more here.
Media Contact:
Sayo Tirrell, [email protected]
SOURCE: MassRobotics
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.Robinson--AT