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Our Technology Stack

NVIDIA Isaac Sim, Omniverse, point cloud scanning, and AWS GPU infrastructure

The short answer

We use NVIDIA Isaac Sim for robot training and NVIDIA Omniverse for building the simulation environment. Our compute infrastructure runs on AWS (NVIDIA A10G GPU instances). Helpforce AI is a member of the NVIDIA Inception Program, Microsoft for Startups, and AWS Activate.

The full stack

NVIDIA Isaac Sim

Isaac Sim is a physically-accurate robot simulation environment built by NVIDIA. It's the industry standard for training robots in simulation before real-world deployment. We use it to train robots in your specific facility environment — teaching them how to navigate, operate, and handle edge cases without any of that learning happening on your actual floor.

NVIDIA Omniverse

Omniverse is NVIDIA's platform for building 3D simulation environments. We use it to construct the digital replica of your facility from point cloud scan data. Omniverse's physics engine ensures that what happens in simulation closely mirrors what the robot will experience in the real world.

Point cloud scanning

Before any simulation work begins, we scan your facility using point cloud technology. This produces a dense 3D dataset of your physical space — every shelf, aisle, wall, and obstacle — which becomes the foundation of your facility's simulation model.

AWS GPU infrastructure

Robot training is computationally intensive. We run training workloads on NVIDIA A10G GPU instances on AWS. You don't need any GPU infrastructure on your end — this all happens on our cloud setup.

Do you need to understand any of this?

No. The technology is our problem. What matters to you is whether the robot works when it arrives at your facility. That's the promise we build toward.

If you're technically curious and want a deeper dive, we're happy to walk through it on a call. Schedule a walkthrough →

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