Nvidia, Unitree and Sharpa unite to design humanoid robot that can perform ‘real work’
The tech trio team up to create a state-of-the-art robot reference design allowing researchers to build, fine-tune and deploy skills faster

The new design, called H2+ or Isaac GR00T, will support industry-wide humanoid robotics research by streamlining the full development workflow for developers, including data collection, policy training and real-world deployment.
“For agentic systems, robotic systems and physical AI, data is the hardest problem,” Huang said in a keynote speech delivered on Monday at the Computex conference in Taipei, Asia’s biggest tech expo.
“You’ve seen us moving up this ladder,” he added.
In the robotics industry, reference designs function as blueprints that other industry participants can adopt and customise. Nvidia has contributed to such designs as it looks to make itself an indispensable software and hardware supplier in the growing robotics industry.