With this investment, Accenture and General Robotics will also partner to help manufacturers, logistics companies and clients in other asset-intensive industries advance autonomous operations with physical AI.

Physical AI is essential to scaled robot deployment as it enables simulations of factories and warehouses that adhere to real-world conditions, in which robots learn to do tasks more efficiently. These simulations will also let companies find more effective configurations for their robot fleets before deploying them at the actual sites.

General Robotics brings GRID, a unified intelligence platform that connects robots across robotics original equipment manufacturers to deployable, scalable, and adaptable AI. Rather than relying on static programming, the platform focuses on modular, reusable AI skills, cloud-based orchestration, simulation training and sovereignty over data and intellectual property. Accenture brings deep expertise in physical AI and manufacturing, logistics and other asset-intensive industries including utilities, energy, and aerospace.

The investment in General Robotics reinforces Accenture's role as an enterprise orchestrator in NVIDIA's physical AI ecosystem. NVIDIA Isaac Sim, an open reference framework for robot simulation built on NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, is integrated into General Robotics's GRID platform. Accenture uses NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, the Mega NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint and the NVIDIA Metropolis platform for the deployment of visual AI agents as part of its Physical AI Orchestrator solution for software-defined factories and warehouses.