Nvidia Ramps Up Robotics Talent Hunt in China with Over a Dozen Roles

Nvidia is aggressively hiring for its robotics team in China, seeking specialists in embodied intelligence and simulation. The move leverages China's dominance in global robot shipments to advance autonomous machines.

By Inside AI Editorial Team June 30, 2026
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June 30, 2026, (Inside AI) — Nvidia is aggressively expanding its robotics team in China, recruiting for more than a dozen roles across Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. The push targets four key domains: embodied intelligence, simulation, implementation, and solutions, according to a Monday post on its official WeChat account.

The Silicon Valley chip giant aims to build a "leading robotics platform and ecosystem" to accelerate autonomous machines from research labs into real-world deployment. The move comes as Chinese vendors dominate global robot shipments, making the market critical for Nvidia's ambitions.

Job descriptions reveal a focus on Nvidia's core technologies. Engineers will work on the Project GR00T humanoid robot foundation model, the Cosmos physical simulation world model, and GPU-accelerated computing platforms. These form an all-around robotics development ecosystem.

Specific roles include specialists in dexterous manipulation, whole-body control, robot learning, and AI systems optimization for humanoid robots. The hiring spree signals Nvidia's intent to deepen its footprint in a country where robotics innovation is surging.

China accounted for over 50% of global industrial robot installations in recent years, per the International Federation of Robotics. Nvidia's recruitment aligns with its strategy to provide the computational backbone for next-generation autonomous systems. The company's simulation and AI models are already used by leading Chinese robotics firms.

Industry analysts note that Nvidia faces competition from domestic players like Huawei and Baidu, who are developing their own AI chips and robotics platforms. However, Nvidia's GPU dominance and software ecosystem give it an edge in high-performance computing for complex robot training.

The hiring drive also reflects a broader trend: global tech companies are racing to secure talent in China's robotics sector. Local universities and startups have produced breakthroughs in embodied AI, making the region a hotbed for expertise.

Nvidia's robotics team plans to help developers and companies create autonomous machines for various business scenarios. The company emphasized that the platform would integrate simulation, learning, and deployment tools to shorten development cycles.

Some experts question whether geopolitical tensions could complicate Nvidia's expansion. Export controls on advanced chips have already impacted its China business. Yet, robotics-specific technologies may fall outside current restrictions, allowing the hiring to proceed.

Nvidia's WeChat post did not specify the number of hires, but the roles span critical engineering disciplines. The company is known for investing heavily in research, with its robotics work building on years of GPU-accelerated AI development.

The push into China's robotics talent market underscores the strategic importance of embodied AI. As humanoid robots move closer to commercial reality, Nvidia aims to be the preferred platform for developers worldwide.

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