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AuraML Partners with NVIDIA to Launch India’s First Multimodal World Simulation Model for Robotics

Ayush Sharma, Co‑founder, AuraML

AuraSim converts text, floorplans, and video into physics‑ready environments, accelerating robot training and factory automation across India and global markets

AuraML, an Indian deeptech innovator in generative AI for physical systems, has announced the launch of AuraSim, the country’s first multimodal world simulation model designed to generate physics‑accurate digital environments for robotics and logistics. Built on NVIDIA’s advanced AI infrastructure, the platform marks a significant breakthrough in the transition toward “Physical AI”where robots learn, test, and operate safely in virtual worlds before entering real settings.

Unveiled alongside the India–AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, AuraSim leverages NVIDIA Omniverse, NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation models, and NVIDIA Isaac Sim to convert a wide range of inputs including text descriptions, 2D floorplans, video walkthroughs, point clouds, and depth maps into high‑fidelity, simulation‑ready environments.

“By launching the first multimodal world simulation model from India, powered by NVIDIA’s world‑class simulation technology, we are providing a global toolset to accelerate the development of advanced robotics foundation models everywhere.”

Ayush Sharma, Co‑founder, AuraML

The new platform aims to dramatically reduce the time, cost, and risk associated with building and deploying robotics systems in factories, warehouses, and logistics networks.

In addition, AuraML together with NVIDIA Inception has launched the Global Physical AI & Robotics Cohort, an eight‑week mentorship‑driven program designed to help engineers, researchers, and developers gain expertise in Physical AI and simulation-driven robotics.

AuraSim’s key capabilities include multimodal scene generation, physics‑accurate outputs, automated scenario creation through agentic simulation pipelines, and rapid edge‑case testing via simple text prompts. These features make the system ideal for orchestrating “dark factory” environments, where humanoids, AMRs, robotic arms, and other autonomous systems coordinate operations at scale.

“Tapping into India’s extraordinary AI talent, AuraML is contributing to the next wave of global deeptech innovation,” said Tobias Halloran, Director of EMEAI Startups & Venture Capital at NVIDIA. “Through programs like NVIDIA Inception and our accelerated computing stack, we are helping startups like AuraML build for global markets.”

The launch reinforces India’s growing leadership in robotics, industrial automation, and AI-driven simulation technologies.

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