Siemens & NVIDIA – Building Industrial Metaverse for Redefining Manufacturing

  • Siemens & NVIDIA has partnered for enabling Industrial metaverse
  • Platform will be open, and companies of all sizes will be able to use the platforms
  • Earlier Japanese robotics producer Kawasaki partnered with Microsoft for industrial metaverse

Siemens & NVIDIA has partnered for enabling Industrial metaverse, which will have physics-based digital models from Siemens and real-time AI from NVIDIA. Partnership will support the companies in making faster decision.

Partnership will involve connecting ‘Siemens Xcelerator’ which is an open digital business platform with ‘NVIDIA Omniverse’. NVIDIA has designed its omniverse platform for 3D-design and collaboration. Connecting both the platform will enable productivity and process improvements across the production and product lifecycles.

Companies of all sizes will be able to use the platforms with real-time performance data. Platform will support user companies in creating innovative industrial IoT-solutions and provide actionable insights through analytics. Partnership is significant as it will provide rich, immersive simulations for tackling future engineering challenges. 

Partnership, we will make the industrial metaverse a reality for companies of all sizes by bringing complementary technologies and ecosystems and will enable where People to interact as well as collaborate for solving real-world challenges

Industrial metaverse will be a mix of technologies and is set to influence the future manufacturing technologies by changing the way products are designed and manufactured.

Metaverse is already knocking the factories door. Earlier Japanese robotics producer Kawasaki partnered with Microsoft for industrial metaverse. Similarly, Hyundai announced building Meta Factory. Open platform from Siemens & NVIDIA is a welcome move as it allows availability of platforms for all users, just like the internet which allows free flow of information. In future the large metaverse may not be just open but also be interoperable and radically change the industrial manufacturing process.

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