Nvidia’s July 16 announcement in Tokyo combines four separate pieces: a Fujitsu-led business study involving Fanuc, Yaskawa Electric and Kawasaki Heavy Industries; plans by 22 Japanese organisations to join the Cosmos Coalition; a new on-device model called Cosmos 3 Edge; and several independent projects already using Nvidia’s robotics and vision tools.No single joint venture binds all these companies together. Nvidia disclosed no shared investment amount, ownership structure or common rollout date. Some participants are studying a platform, some intend to join a technical coalition, and others are applying Nvidia products to their own robots. That distinction changes how the announcement should be read.About The AuthorAshna is a content writer who focuses on making everyday choices easier and smarter. With a strong eye for detail and a natural sense of what works in real life, she creates content that feels honest, relatable, and genuinely helpful. She is a geek for writing stories around fashion, beauty, and influential products, while bringing the same depth and detail in reviewing tech products and gadgets of day-to-day use.
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