AWS and Neura Robotics Team Up to Close Physical AI’s Critical Data Gap
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Neura Robotics announced a strategic partnership at Hannover Messe aimed at taking Physical AI from development into global deployment. AWS serves as the primary cloud provider for the German robotics company and hosts the Neuraverse platform — the infrastructure for AI training, real-time data processing, and shared intelligence across robot fleets. The collaboration connects three areas: cloud infrastructure, AI development, and real-world validation in Amazon fulfillment centers.
The Neura Gym training environments will be integrated with Amazon SageMaker to accelerate AI training pipelines. In parallel, Neura is joining the AWS Partner Network and jointly opening up new go-to-market activities for cognitive robotics solutions. Amazon is simultaneously evaluating the deployment of Neura robotic systems in selected logistics centers. The partnership addresses one of the most critical problems in Physical AI: while large language models have access to trillions of data points from the internet, robots have only a fraction of that.
Data Gap as a Bottleneck for Cognitive Robots
The collaboration targets the central challenge of Physical AI directly: the lack of training data. Robots that are meant to perceive, think, and act in the real world require continuous learning loops between simulation and reality. Neura’s Intelligence Layer enables robots to adapt and reliably collaborate with humans. Combined with AWS’s global cloud infrastructure, this creates the full stack to scale Physical AI rapidly. The Neuraverse platform on AWS establishes the foundation to train, test, and continuously improve robotic intelligence across customer, partner, and internal use cases.
As the world’s leading cloud provider, AWS brings not only computing power but a comprehensive portfolio of AI and machine learning services to the partnership. For Neura, this means faster, more efficient, and reproducible AI training across platforms and fleets. AWS was chosen for its unmatched compute availability and managed service networks that translate Physical AI from theory into practice.
From European Innovation to Global Scaling
“Physical AI will only reach its full potential if intelligence can be trained, validated, and continuously improved in the real world. With AWS, we gain the infrastructure to scale the Neuraverse globally. With Amazon, we have the opportunity to bring Physical AI into one of the most advanced operational environments in the world. This is how Physical AI moves from vision to global reality – from Europe, together for the world,” said David Reger, CEO and founder of Neura Robotics.
Jason Bennett, VP and Global Head of Startups and Venture Capital at AWS, adds: “Neura represents exactly the kind of transformative thinking required to unlock the full potential of Physical AI. Their open platform approach addresses the industry’s most critical challenge–the data gap–and we’re excited to support their mission with AWS’s scalable cloud infrastructure. As Neura scales production, AWS will provide the reliable, global foundation needed to power the Neuraverse and enable real-time intelligence sharing across their entire fleet.”
The AWS partnership marks another milestone in Neura’s growing ecosystem of global technology partners — encompassing cloud infrastructure, AI, semiconductors, and industrial deployment. These include Kawasaki as well as industry giants such as Schaeffler, Bosch, and Qualcomm Technologies. The shared goal: to enable millions of cognitive robots by 2030.

