The era of trial-and-error manufacturing is over. By integrating NVIDIA Omniverse libraries into DELMIA’s Virtual Twin technology, Dassault Systèmes is moving the industry from static automation to autonomous software-defined systems that “learn” the laws of physics before the first part is made.
Revolutionizing Manufacturing with Agile AI-Driven Production
Manufacturing is reaching a breaking point. Rigid production and logistics systems slow setup, ramp-up and scaling, while deterministic automation struggles with real-world change, from new variants to unplanned constraints. The future is agile, software-defined production built on modular autonomous equipment, proven virtually and deployed with confidence.
Dassault Systèmes and NVIDIA are building the industrial AI foundation to make that future real. DELMIA contributes the virtual twin of production systems, a semantically rich model of production that connects design intent to real-world execution across engineering, manufacturing and supply chain. NVIDIA contributes physical AI and accelerated computing to simulate robotics-grade physics and perception at scale. Together, we can virtualize and orchestrate autonomous production systems so manufacturers can prove changes virtually and then make them real faster, with less risk and rework.
This collaboration establishes a shared industrial AI architecture that grounds artificial intelligence in the laws of physics and validated scientific knowledge. The integration of NVIDIA Omniverse libraries into the DELMIA Virtual Twin of global production systems represents a major step forward. It allows manufacturers to design, simulate and operate complex systems with a new level of confidence and precision. Not just incremental improvements; this partnership establishes a mission-critical system of record for industrial AI that powers a new way of working.
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