At 3DEXPERIENCE World in Houston, NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes announced a collaboration for industrial AI based on physics-based “world models.” This partnership aims to revolutionize engineering work by integrating AI into real-time digital workflows, allowing for faster exploration, validation, prototyping, and iteration.

The collaboration between NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes will bring accelerated computing, AI libraries, and virtual twin platforms together to enable engineers to work at a much larger scale than before. This shift represents a reinvention of the computing stack, moving towards software-based design, simulation, and optimization at an industrial scale.

The partnership focuses on creating industry world models grounded in physics, which will serve as mission-critical platforms across various fields such as biology, materials science, engineering, and manufacturing. Virtual twins, digital replicas that simulate products and processes before physical construction, will play a key role in this endeavor.

The collaboration will advance biology and materials research through NVIDIA’s BioNeMo platform and Dassault Systèmes’ BIOVIA world models. AI-driven design and engineering will be empowered by SIMULIA AI-based Virtual Twin Physics Behavior using NVIDIA CUDA-X and AI physics libraries.

Dassault Systèmes is deploying NVIDIA-powered AI factories on three continents, transforming factories from static physical assets to living systems operated as virtual twins. The goal is to amplify engineers’ capabilities by using AI companions for exploratory and repetitive tasks, allowing for increased leverage and creativity.

The partnership aims to expand human creativity by providing designers with AI companions to assist in tasks, rather than replacing them. The focus is on inventing the future and eliminating bad choices before they become expensive mistakes, ultimately creating new categories of products and opening up new possibilities.

The fireside conversation between NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang and Dassault Systèmes’ Pascal Daloz at 3DEXPERIENCE World highlighted the transformative impact of their collaboration on engineering and manufacturing workflows. The goal is to harness the power of AI and virtual twin technologies to revolutionize how products are designed, simulated, and brought to market. 1. In a recent study, researchers found that eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can help reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by up to 50%. The study followed over 100,000 participants for 20 years, highlighting the importance of a healthy diet in preventing chronic diseases.

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