NVIDIA Jetson Users Recognized at CES for Edge AI and Robotics Innovation

Six companies with innovative products powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Edge AI platform will exit next week’s CES, one of the world’s largest consumer technology trade shows, as big winners.

The CES Innovation Awards recognize outstanding design and engineering in more than two dozen categories of consumer technology products each year. Companies to be recognized for their Jetson-enabled products at the conference, taking place January 5-8 in Las Vegas include:

  • John Deere: Best of Innovation winner in the Robotics category and winner in the Automotive Technology and Advanced Mobility category for its fully autonomous tractor. The tractor is able to use GPS guidance, cameras, sensors and AI to perform essential farm tasks without an operator sitting in the cab.
  • AGRIST: Awarded for its robot that automatically harvests peppers. The smart farming company will be present at CES booth 62201.
  • Skydio: Award winner for his Scout drone, which an operator using the Skydio Enterprise Controller or Skydio Beacon can fly at a set distance and altitude while driving, without having to manually operate the drone. Skydio, at Booth 18541 in the Central Hall, is a member of NVIDIA Inception, a free, global program for cutting-edge startups.
  • GluxKid: Award winner for GlüxKind Ella, an AI-powered smart stroller that offers plenty of safety and comfort for busy parents. The NVIDIA Inception member will be present at CES booth 61710.
  • novelty: Award winner for its Neubie self-driving delivery robot, a cost-effective and sustainable alternative for delivery needs that can help reduce traffic congestion in urban areas. The NVIDIA Inception member will be present at Samsung Electronics’ C-LAB booth 61032 in the Venetian Hall.
  • Seoul robotics: Award winner for its Level 5 Control Tower, which can transform standard vehicles into self-driving cars through a mesh network of sensors and computers installed on the infrastructure. The NVIDIA Inception member will be present at CES booth 5408.
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NVIDIA Inception members and Jetson ecosystem partners including DriveU, Ecotron, Infineon, Leopard Imaging, Orbecc, Quest Global, Slamcore, Telit, VVDN, Zvision and others will also be present at CES, announcing many systems and demonstrating applications based on them Jetson Orin platform.

Deepu Talla, Vice President of Embedded and Edge Computing at NVIDIA, will participate in a panel entitled “The Journey to Autonomous Operations” on Friday, January 6 at 12:30 p.m. PT at the Accenture Innovation Hub in Ballroom F the Venetian Expo.

And tune in to NVIDIA’s virtual special at CES on Tuesday, January 3 at 8:00 am PT to hear the latest in accelerated computing. NVIDIA executives will showcase products, partnerships, and offerings in autonomous machines, robotics, design, simulation, and more.