Trossen Robotics and Ouster’s Stereolabs Partner to Enhance Physical AI Data Collection

  • Trossen Robotics and Stereolabs, an Ouster subsidiary, have partnered to integrate Stereolabs' ZED X Mini and ZED X Nano cameras into Trossen's Physical AI hardware suite.
  • The suite includes the Trossen Workbench and Rivet, featuring dual WidowX Pro 6-DoF arms and factory-calibrated three-camera vision systems.
  • The ZED X Nano cameras are designed for high-fidelity stereo vision, capturing up to 60 fps with global-shutter sensors and resolving geometry from as close as 3 cm.
  • The collaboration aims to provide clean, synchronized, multi-view RGB-plus-depth training samples for imitation learning, reinforcement learning, and sim-to-real workflows.
  • The suite will be showcased at Trossen's Physical AI Residency in San Francisco from August 12–28, 2026, and at the Actuate conference from August 18–19, 2026.

This partnership underscores the growing importance of high-fidelity data collection in advancing Physical AI. By integrating Stereolabs' cameras into Trossen's hardware suite, the collaboration aims to streamline the data collection process, potentially accelerating the development and deployment of robotic applications. The focus on synchronized, multi-view training samples highlights the industry's shift towards more sophisticated and reliable AI training methodologies.

Market Adoption
How the integration of Stereolabs' cameras will affect the adoption of Trossen's Physical AI hardware suite among research and industrial teams.
Technical Performance
Whether the high-fidelity stereo vision provided by the ZED X Nano cameras will enhance the quality and reliability of Physical AI data collection.
Competitive Dynamics
The pace at which competitors will respond with similar high-fidelity vision solutions for Physical AI applications.