Nebius and Nvidia Launch 'Physical AI Living Lab' to Accelerate European Robotics Startups
AI cloud company Nebius has announced a partnership with Nvidia to launch the 'Physical AI Living Lab,' a six-month program providing UK and European robotics startups with Nvidia's physical AI development tools and Nebius's cloud infrastructure, lowering barriers to large-scale simulation and accelerated computing for early-stage companies.

Highlights
- Nebius and Nvidia have launched the 'Physical AI Living Lab,' a six-month accelerator program for UK and European robotics startups.
- The program provides participants with Nvidia's physical AI simulation tools and SDKs at no significant upfront cost.
- Nebius supplies AI cloud infrastructure so startups can access large-scale compute without building their own hardware.
- The initiative targets early-stage companies facing high barriers to entry in large-scale simulation and accelerated computing.
- Potential application areas include autonomous drone flight, warehouse logistics robotics, and industrial inspection systems.
Nebius and Nvidia Partner to Build European Robotics Startup Accelerator
AI cloud services provider Nebius has officially announced the launch of the Physical AI Living Lab, a six-month accelerator program designed to give UK and European robotics startups access to critical technical resources and infrastructure.
Addressing the Technical Barriers Facing Early-Stage Startups
Developing physical AI is heavily dependent on large-scale simulation, synthetic data generation, and accelerated computing — capabilities that are often out of reach for most early-stage robotics companies building from scratch. The Physical AI Living Lab was created specifically to bridge this gap.
What the Program Offers
Selected startups will gain access to:
- Nvidia's Physical AI Development Tools: Including simulation environments and software development kits (SDKs) designed to accelerate the development of intelligent robotics systems.
- Nebius's AI Cloud Infrastructure: Providing powerful compute resources, enabling startup teams to scale without investing in costly on-premises hardware.
A Focus on Europe's Growing Market Potential
The program targets the UK and European markets, reflecting the strong and growing momentum behind physical AI and robotics across the region. As use cases for drones, autonomous robots, and automated systems continue to expand, accelerator programs like this have the potential to catalyze breakthrough innovations — including advances in autonomous drone flight, warehouse logistics robotics, and industrial inspection.
For European robotics startups considering applying, the program represents a rare opportunity to access best-in-class AI development resources at minimal upfront cost.
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