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Next Steps with Nvidia 💚

Updated: Nov 24

Today, November 13, we had our second visit to NVIDIA’s HQ to meet with the robotics team and share the latest updates from Robots For Humanity. It was a super rainy day, so we had to carefully make our way between the Voyage and Endeavor buildings, dodging puddles and umbrellas—but even the weather couldn’t dampen our excitement.


There’s something about walking through those halls and seeing the cutting-edge work happening that really fuels your energy.


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This time, we had the privilege of meeting Jose Castaños, System SW Principal Engineer, the only Argentine working at NVIDIA. His expertise and vision were key in discussing how to further integrate our humanoid robots, combining simulation, training, and real-world deployment.


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A special thanks to Enrique Badaraco, who connected us with Jose in a more personal way and made this meeting possible.


We are already planning some joint initiatives for March 2026, which promise to take our projects to a whole new level, with more complex testing and direct collaboration with NVIDIA every step of the way.


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Days like today remind us that beyond the technology, what really drives robotics are human connections and a shared passion for innovation. We’re ready for the next step!


These meetings are always inspiring. Being able to show our progress, receive direct feedback from some of the brightest minds in robotics, and plan the next steps together makes us even more motivated. It’s not just about technology—it’s about exchanging ideas, learning from each other, and finding ways to push the boundaries of what humanoid robots can do.


Teams Robots For Humanity  🦾
Teams Robots For Humanity 🦾

Our next meeting will take place at NVIDIA GTC this March, where we will be showcasing how we train our humanoid robots inside advanced simulation environments and demonstrating the full workflow—from Digital Twin to real-world deployment. It will be a unique opportunity to present, live, how we are building the future of work together with NVIDIA, combining the strength of their ecosystem with our vision at Robots For Humanity.

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