Texas Instruments and NVIDIA Collaborate to Advance Humanoid Robot Safety with mmWave Radar Technology
Texas Instruments (TI) is partnering with NVIDIA to enhance the safety and deployment of humanoid robots by integrating TI's mmWave radar technology with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor and Holoscan. This collaboration aims to improve 3D perception and safety awareness in robots, allowing developers to transition from simulation to real-world applications more effectively. TI will demonstrate this technology at NVIDIA GTC from March 16-19, 2026, in San Jose, California.

Texas Instruments is collaborating with NVIDIA to enhance the deployment of humanoid robots by integrating TI's mmWave radar technology with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor and Holoscan. This partnership aims to provide low-latency 3D perception and safety awareness, enabling developers to validate robotic systems more efficiently.
TI's mmWave radar sensor, IWR6243, connected via ethernet, improves object detection and localization in various environments. TI will showcase this technology at NVIDIA GTC, March 16-19, 2026, in San Jose, California, including a live demonstration of their real-time sensor fusion solution.




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