Siemens and Nvidia are expanding their partnership to develop industrial AI solutions for various industries. This collaboration will create an industrial AI operating system, integrating AI into manufacturing workflows. Siemens will provide specialists and expertise, while Nvidia will supply AI infrastructure. The initiative aims to accelerate simulations and create AI-driven manufacturing sites globally.
Siemens and Nvidia plan to implement AI-driven manufacturing at the Siemens Electronics Factory in Germany by 2026. They will combine software-defined automation with Nvidia Omniverse libraries for continuous analysis and testing of factory digital twins. This partnership also extends into semiconductor design to improve verification and process workflows.
Siemens president and CEO Roland Busch highlighted the collaboration’s benefits in empowering customers to develop products faster with digital twins and real-time production adjustments. The partnership will also focus on enhancing engineering productivity with AI-assisted tools. Joint efforts will establish a blueprint for next-generation AI factories that address computing demands and automated operations.
Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the partnership’s impact on bridging the gap between ideas and reality by simulating complex systems and automating operations. Both companies plan to implement these technologies internally before rolling them out to the wider industry. Current customers evaluating the new capabilities include Foxconn, KION Group, HD Hyundai, and PepsiCo.
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