Siemens and Anvidia in collaboration to create rich and advanced industrial matabers

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Siemens – a leading company in industrial automation and software, infrastructure, construction and transportation technology, together with NVIDIA – a pioneer in accelerated graphics and artificial intelligence, announced today the expansion of their partnership to advance the field of industrial maters, and increase digital development Artificial intelligence that will help advance industrial automation to new levels.

Siemens is currently located at the crossroads between the real and digital world, information technology development and operational technology. The Siemens Xcelerator platform – the company’s open digital business platform – connects mechanical, electrical and software domains in product and manufacturing processes and enables synergy between IT (ie Information Technologies) and OT (ie Operational Technologies).

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The NVIDIA Omniverse platform is the engine for creating artificial worlds based on artificial intelligence, simulating the laws of physics and enabling the creation and sharing of three-dimensional projects on an industrial scale. Among other things, it enables the construction of digital twins and three-dimensional models that are faithful to the laws of physics. NVIDIA AI, used by more than 25,000 companies worldwide, is the most popular artificial intelligence platform in the world and drives Omniverse in the cloud – and autonomous systems at the edge.

As a first step in this collaboration, the companies plan to connect the Siemens Xcelerator to the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. The connection will make it possible to create virtual virtual worlds, which include models based on the laws of physics, with artificial intelligence applications from Anvidia, which will allow companies to make quick decisions and with greater confidence. As a result of the connection, Siemens Xcelerator partners will be able to leverage NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA AI technologies to accelerate the use of digital twins that can improve process efficiency across production and product cycles.

Companies will be able to use digital twins to get real-time performance data, generate innovative industrial IoT solutions, apply insights from analysis of existing data in the cloud, or sensor data in edge computing, and address tomorrow’s engineering challenges by building richer models and simulations and making them more accessible.

Roland Bosch, President and CEO of Siemens AG, said: “Digital twins that are true to reality, based on the laws of physics and embedded in industrial maters have tremendous potential to change our economies and industries. They actually offer a virtual world where people can interact and collaborate to solve problems in the real world. ”

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