Siemens-NVIDIA Collaborate To Foster Industrial Metaverse Development Using AI
Siemens and NVIDIA have collaborated in a strategic partnership to foster the development of an industrial metaverse. The initiative incorporates Siemens’ Xcelerator platform with immersive visualisation enabled by NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud APIs.
The goal is to increase the use of AI-powered digital twin technologies and promote innovation in the manufacturing, service, and industrial design sectors.
The partnership was announced at NVIDIA’s GTC event, where both organisations demonstrated how generative AI can completely alter complex data visualisation.
Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens, emphasised the importance of this partnership, saying it will drastically change how goods and experiences are designed, produced, and maintained.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, reaffirmed his views, emphasising the critical role of generative AI and Omniverse in fostering change for industrial organisations.
Siemens’ cloud-based Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software Teamcenter® X will get a new product later this year as part of the next phase of this cooperation.
This device, which utilises NVIDIA Omniverse technologies, promises to provide ultra-intuitive, photorealistic, real-time, and physics-based digital twins. This development is intended to streamline engineering procedures, drastically saving time and errors.
One of the collaboration’s main accomplishments is its real-time, photorealistic visualisation demonstration for HD Hyundai, a well-known sustainable shipbuilder.
HD Hyundai can now combine and interactively show large engineering datasets by leveraging NVIDIA’s generative AI capabilities with Siemens’ Teamcenter. This promotes more excellent project knowledge, minimises errors, improves customer experience, and, eventually, saves time and money.
A significant milestone has been reached with integrating NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud APIs with Siemens Xcelerator platform apps, beginning with Teamcenter X. Siemens can now add physically based rendering to its digital twins, enhancing their usefulness for large-scale design and production projects.
By utilising real-time visualisation and generative AI, businesses may reduce workflow inefficiencies, foster faster teamwork, and reduce manufacturing hazards.
Overall, Siemens’s collaboration with NVIDIA represents a significant step forward in industrial visualisation and AI integration. The future of industrial innovation appears promising and transformative, as Siemens assures it will integrate NVIDIA accelerated computing, generative AI, and Omniverse technologies throughout its Xcelerator portfolio.
Reference: Siemens, Nvidia
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