Trossen Robotics and Stereolabs Collaborate on Advanced Physical AI Data Collection Hardware
Trossen Robotics and Stereolabs have partnered to integrate Stereolabs' ZED X cameras into Trossen's Physical AI hardware suite, enhancing robot learning capabilities. This collaboration aims to improve data collection quality by providing synchronized, high-fidelity visual inputs critical for effective training in Physical AI applications.

Trossen Robotics and Stereolabs SAS have announced a partnership to incorporate Stereolabs' ZED X Mini and ZED X Nano cameras into Trossen's Physical AI hardware suite, which includes the Workbench and Rivet platforms. These platforms feature dual WidowX Pro 6-DoF arms and are powered by an NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin compute module, enabling teleoperation and advanced data collection.
The ZED X Nano cameras utilize dual 2.3 MP sensors and GMSL2 connectivity to ensure high-quality, synchronized imaging for training data. This suite will be showcased at Trossen's Physical AI Residency in San Francisco from August 12-28, 2026, and at the Actuate conference on August 18-19, 2026. The integration of high-fidelity stereo vision into these systems is expected to streamline the development of Physical AI technologies, crucial for their deployment in industrial applications.




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