FORT Robotics Joins NVIDIA Halos Ecosystem to Expand Physical AI Safety Platform
FORT Robotics has announced its integration into the NVIDIA Halos for Robotics ecosystem, a collaborative platform designed to embed safety mechanisms into autonomous robots. The company will demonstrate an agentic safety application built on the open-source NVIDIA Halos Outside-In Safety Blueprint at the Automate trade show in Chicago, with a showcase at the Humanoid Robotics Pavilion.

Highlights
- FORT Robotics has officially joined the NVIDIA Halos for Robotics ecosystem, a safety-focused collaborative platform for autonomous robots.
- FORT Robotics will demonstrate an agentic safety application at Automate 2025 in Chicago, built on the open-source NVIDIA Halos Outside-In Safety Blueprint.
- The demonstration will take place at the Humanoid Robotics Pavilion, a dedicated showcase area at the Automate trade show.
- FORT Robotics positions itself as the 'Trust Layer' for physical AI, ensuring autonomous systems meet safety compliance standards during task execution.
- FORT Robotics' partnership with NVIDIA Halos expands the ecosystem's coverage in physical AI safety, reinforcing industry momentum toward safety-first robot design.
FORT Robotics, widely regarded as the "Trust Layer" for physical AI, has announced its official integration into the NVIDIA Halos for Robotics ecosystem — a collaborative platform purpose-built to introduce robust safety mechanisms for autonomous robots.
Debut at Automate 2025
FORT Robotics will showcase an agentic safety application at Automate, taking place this week in Chicago, Illinois. The application is built on the open-source NVIDIA Halos Outside-In Safety Blueprint, which provides a foundational framework for monitoring and enforcing safety boundaries around autonomous systems from an external perspective.
The demonstration will be hosted in the show's dedicated Humanoid Robotics Pavilion, a venue expected to draw significant attention from industry stakeholders exploring the next frontier of autonomous machine deployment.
FORT Robotics' Safety-First Positioning
FORT Robotics has long focused on building trusted safety infrastructure for AI-powered physical systems. Its "Trust Layer" concept is designed to ensure that autonomous robots remain compliant with safety standards during task execution, mitigating potential operational risks in dynamic real-world environments.
The Significance of the NVIDIA Halos Ecosystem
NVIDIA Halos for Robotics represents NVIDIA's broader push to standardize safety practices across the robotics industry. Through open-source blueprints and a growing partner network, the program helps robot manufacturers and software developers embed safety considerations directly into their product development pipelines.
FORT Robotics' entry into the ecosystem further strengthens NVIDIA Halos' footprint in the physical AI safety domain, signaling growing industry momentum around safety-first design principles for autonomous systems.
Further technical specifications and demonstration details are expected to be formally disclosed by FORT Robotics during the course of the Automate show.
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