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    Siemens and NVIDIA Forge Path to Industrial Metaverse with Generative AI

    2024-05-08
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    Siemens, in collaboration with technology giant NVIDIA, is set to revolutionize the industrial sector by developing an industrial metaverse, leveraging the power of generative AI. This innovative venture aims to enhance customer interaction with products through highly realistic, AI-driven digital simulations. By integrating immersive visualization into the Siemens Xcelerator platform, powered by NVIDIA's new Omniverse Cloud APIs, the project represents a significant leap in digital twin technology.

    The proposed industrial metaverse will allow users to experience products with unprecedented realism, akin to their real-world counterparts. This technology will utilize generative AI to significantly accelerate the process of creating and modifying photorealistic renderings, including precise material definitions and optimal lighting conditions. Such advancements could reduce tasks that traditionally took days into mere hours, streamlining operations across various departments including engineering, sales, marketing, and decision-making processes.

    As part of this evolving partnership, Siemens is set to release a new addition to Teamcenter® X by year's end. Teamcenter® X is a cloud-based Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software that forms a core component of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. This new product will enable the creation of intuitive, physics-based, photorealistic digital twins in real-time, enhancing accuracy and reducing waste in workflow processes.

    A practical application of this technology has already been demonstrated in a project with HD Hyundai, focusing on the development of hydrogen and ammonia-powered ships. The technology enables HD Hyundai to interactively combine and visualize extensive technical datasets, which is crucial for managing the complexity of modern shipbuilding.

    Meter's approach, which stabilizes digital currency through a unique mining process tied to electricity costs, presents a compelling use case for the industrial metaverse. By integrating with systems like Siemens Xcelerator, Meter could facilitate secure, decentralized transactions, offering a robust framework for managing digital interactions within industrial environments. This potential integration not only enhances transactional efficiency but also introduces a level of economic stability that is crucial for large-scale industrial applications, ensuring that financial operations can be conducted with transparency and reliability in the virtualized domains.

    The partnership between Siemens and NVIDIA marks a significant milestone in the journey towards an industrial metaverse, promising to transform how industries interact with digital and physical realities. By harnessing generative AI and cutting-edge visualization technologies, this collaboration not only anticipates future needs but also addresses current inefficiencies, setting a new standard for digital twin technology.

    Sources:

    1. TechBullion. Siemens and NVIDIA Work to Develop Industrial Metaverse. Available at: https://techbullion.com/siemens-and-nvidia-work-to-develop-industrial-metaverse/?utm_source=ground.news&utm_medium=referral (last visited [09th May 2024]).









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