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Nvidia announced at Computex that electronics manufacturers worldwide are using its Omniverse simulation and collaboration platform to improve their factories.
These industrial digitalization efforts are using a new, comprehensive reference workflow that combines NVIDIA technologies for generative AI, 3D collaboration, simulation and autonomous machines, said Deepu Talla, vice president of embedded and edge computing at Nvidia, in a press briefing.
“The case for industrial digitalization is very clear and it is here and it is real,” Talla said.
Supported by an expansive partner network, the workflow for Omniverse and the larger Nvidia ecosystem helps manufacturers plan, build, operate and optimize their factories, Talla said.
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The ecosystem includes Nvidia Omniverse, which is like a metaverse for engineers and connects top computer-aided design apps, as well as APIs and cutting-edge frameworks for generative AI. It also includes the Nvidia Isaac Sim application for simulating and testing robots; and the Nvidia Metropolis vision AI framework, which uses intelligent video analytics to automate cities. Metropolis is now enabled for automated optical inspection.
Each of these industries are humongous, multi-trillion-dollar industries — from automotive to healthcare, manufacturing, retail and telco — and all of them are racing to digitalization,” Talla said. “The promise of simulation has always been clear. It’s faster,
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