Collimator today announced it has joined NVIDIA Inception, a program designed to nurture startups revolutionizing industries with technology advancements.
Collimator is focused on advanced simulation and optimization to accelerate the development and deployment of complex systems, targeting sectors ranging from aerospace to renewable energy. The cloud-native platform integrates cutting-edge machine learning algorithms with dynamic system models, facilitating enhanced predictive capabilities and optimization.
NVIDIA Inception will allow Collimator to harness powerful computational resources and deep learning expertise to further enhance their simulation capabilities. Additionally, Collimator users will be able to leverage NVIDIA Omniverse™ Isaac Sim to create photorealistic simulations for robotics and autonomous vehicle research, further enhancing the fidelity and scope of their simulations. The program will also offer Collimator the opportunity to collaborate with industry-leading experts and other AI-driven organizations.
Collimator's integration with NVIDIA technologies extends to running complex cloud simulations in parallel on NVIDIA GPUs, dramatically increasing computational speed and efficiency. Moreover, the deployment of ML-based controls software built with Collimator on compact and energy-efficient NVIDIA Jetson series GPUs enables real-time control in edge computing environments, opening new avenues for deployment in field operations.
"Joining NVIDIA Inception represents a strategic alignment with our mission to push the boundaries of simulation technology and its applications," said Reda Dehy, CEO of Collimator. "This collaboration will not only advance our technology base but also expand our market reach and impact, especially with the integration of NVIDIA Omniverse™ and the use of NVIDIA GPUs for simulation and edge computing."
NVIDIA Inception helps startups during critical stages of product development, prototyping and deployment. Every NVIDIA Inception member gets a custom set of ongoing benefits, such as NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute credits, marketing support, and technology assistance, which provides startups with the fundamental tools to help them grow.