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NVIDIA & Dassault Systèmes Partnership Powers Industrial AI & Digital Twins
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NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes Forge Alliance for Industrial AI and Digital Twins
In a significant move poised to redefine industrial design, engineering, and manufacturing, NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes have announced a strategic partnership. This collaboration brings together Dassault Systèmes’ leading Virtual Twin platforms with NVIDIA’s cutting-edge accelerated computing, AI physics open models, and a robust suite of NVIDIA CUDA-X and Omniverse libraries. The aim is to empower companies across diverse sectors to accelerate innovation, boost efficiency, and deliver sustainable products at an unprecedented pace.
What Happened: A Synergistic Alliance for a New Industrial Era
The core of this partnership centers on integrating powerful technologies to create highly accurate and predictive digital environments. Dassault Systèmes’ SIMULIA software, renowned for its simulation capabilities, will now leverage NVIDIA CUDA-X and AI physics libraries. This integration enables AI-based virtual twin physics behavior, allowing designers and engineers to instantly predict simulation outcomes with remarkable accuracy. This represents a leap forward from traditional simulation methods, promising to significantly shorten development cycles.
On NVIDIA’s side, the company is adopting Dassault Systèmes’ advanced model-based systems engineering technologies. This will be crucial for the design and global deployment of gigawatt-scale AI factories, which are set to power the next generation of industrial and physical AI across industries. Further solidifying this collaboration, Dassault Systèmes will deploy NVIDIA-powered AI factories across three continents via its OUTSCALE sovereign cloud, addressing critical data residency and security requirements for AI workloads.
For more details on this groundbreaking collaboration, you can refer to the official NVIDIA news announcement.
Why It Matters: Real-World Impact Across Industries
The implications of this partnership are far-reaching, with companies already demonstrating the power of these integrated technologies:
- Automotive: Lucid Motors is utilizing advanced simulation, AI physics open models, and Dassault Systèmes’ tools alongside digital twin technology to accelerate innovation in electric vehicle design and powertrain engineering.
- Food Development: The Bel Group, known for its cheeses like Babybel, is using Dassault Systèmes’ industry world models, supported by NVIDIA, to generate and study food proteins. This accelerates the development of healthier, more sustainable non-dairy options.
- Industrial Automation: Omron is deploying virtual twins and physical AI to design and implement automation technology with greater confidence, pushing the envelope for digitally validated production.
- Aerospace: Researchers at Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research are employing virtual twins and AI companions, powered by Dassault Systèmes’ Industry World Models and NVIDIA Nemotron open models, to expedite aircraft design, testing, and certification.
These examples highlight how Dassault Systèmes’ physics-based Industry World Models, which are trained with PhD-level knowledge in fields such as biology, physics, and material sciences, enable accurate real-world simulations. In life sciences, the NVIDIA BioNeMo platform, combined with virtual twins and Dassault Systèmes’ models, is speeding up molecule and materials discovery as well as therapeutics design. This powerful combination allows for comprehensive testing of industrial operations, from supply chains to store shelves, before real-world deployment. You can learn more about how NVIDIA Omniverse is driving innovation in various fields.
What's Next: The Future of Accelerated Innovation
This partnership marks a pivotal moment in the convergence of AI, accelerated computing, and advanced simulation. By creating hyper-realistic digital twins and physics-based world models, industries can significantly reduce development costs, shorten time-to-market, and foster a new era of sustainable innovation. The ability to instantly predict outcomes and simulate complex scenarios across various domains will democratize high-fidelity engineering and scientific exploration.
To dive deeper into industrial AI and the transformative power of digital twins, consider attending NVIDIA GTC. The conference runs from March 16-19 in San Jose, kicking off with NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang's keynote address on Monday, March 16, at 11 a.m. PT. It's an excellent opportunity to explore an industrial AI agenda packed with insights, customer stories, and live demos.
Read more: Into the Omniverse: How Industrial AI and Digital Twins Accelerate Design