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Seeed Studio is a leader in open source robotics, delivering affordable NVIDIA Jetson‑powered arms that put embodied AI into the hands of millions of makers, students, and small businesses. In this episode, Seeed Studio CEO Eric Pan and Head of Robotics Elaine Wu explain how open hardware, the OpenClaw agentic framework, and NVIDIA Isaac Sim are turning robot arms into controllable, teachable agents—and what it takes to bring these physical AI tools into real‑world settings responsibly.
🔬Topics covered:
Why open source is the fastest path to accessible robotics
How the $200 SOR arm (with Hugging Face) lowers the barrier to embodied AI
Training robot arms like a dog: from months of coding to intuitive hand‑guided learning
OpenClaw on Jetson: turning natural‑language commands into robot skills
Using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and digital twins to bridge simulation and real‑world deployment
Building modular robot parts (heads, arms, wheels) instead of monolithic humanoids
Chapters:
00:00 – Welcome and introductions
02:00 – From open hardware modules to robotics and edge AI
05:00 – Why open source drives adoption and trust in robotics
09:00 – The $200 SOR arm: open source with Hugging Face
12:00 – Training robot arms like a dog: intuitive, hand‑guided learning
15:00 – OpenClaw on Jetson: text‑to‑robot control
20:00 – Isaac Sim and digital twins: bridging simulation and reality
27:00 – Modular design: heads, arms, wheels instead of humanoids
32:00 – Everyone can participate in physical AI: closing thoughts
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Seeed Studio is a leader in open source robotics, delivering affordable NVIDIA Jetson‑powered arms that put embodied AI into the hands of millions of makers, students, and small businesses. In this episode, Seeed Studio CEO Eric Pan and Head of Robotics Elaine Wu explain how open hardware, the OpenClaw agentic framework, and NVIDIA Isaac Sim are turning robot arms into controllable, teachable agents—and what it takes to bring these physical AI tools into real‑world settings responsibly.
🔬Topics covered:
Why open source is the fastest path to accessible robotics
How the $200 SOR arm (with Hugging Face) lowers the barrier to embodied AI
Training robot arms like a dog: from months of coding to intuitive hand‑guided learning
OpenClaw on Jetson: turning natural‑language commands into robot skills
Using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and digital twins to bridge simulation and real‑world deployment
Building modular robot parts (heads, arms, wheels) instead of monolithic humanoids
Chapters:
00:00 – Welcome and introductions
02:00 – From open hardware modules to robotics and edge AI
05:00 – Why open source drives adoption and trust in robotics
09:00 – The $200 SOR arm: open source with Hugging Face
12:00 – Training robot arms like a dog: intuitive, hand‑guided learning
15:00 – OpenClaw on Jetson: text‑to‑robot control
20:00 – Isaac Sim and digital twins: bridging simulation and reality
27:00 – Modular design: heads, arms, wheels instead of humanoids
32:00 – Everyone can participate in physical AI: closing thoughts

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