The new solution connects the Siemens Xcelerator with the Nvidia Omniverse Cloud API to enable real-time visualization of the physical world based on generative AI technology
During Nvidia’s annual GTC conference, the two companies teamed up with HD Hyundai to demonstrate how integrated visualization can help customers gain deeper understanding and insight
VMIVME-3122-110 Siemens today announced that it is further deepening its collaboration with Nvidia by bringing the immersive visualization capabilities of Nvidia’s Omniverse Cloud APIs to Siemens Xcelerator, driving the application of artificial intelligence (AI) powered digital twins to continue building the industrial meta-universe. During Nvidia’s annual GTC conference, Siemens and Nvidia demonstrated how generative AI is revolutionizing the visualization of complex data, and showed how shipbuilding giant HD Hyundai is developing new products powered by this technology.
Roland Busch, Chairman, President and CEO of Siemens AG, said: “In creating the industrial metauniverse, Siemens and Nvidia are creating new solutions that will give customers a product experience that feels like they are in the real world. In the future, users will also be able to interact with products through natural language input. “This partnership with Nvidia will help us increase the computing speed and integration of generative AI and Omniverse for Siemens’ Xcelerator products, and together we will transform the way products and experiences are designed, manufactured and served.”
“Siemens is bringing the NVIDIA platform to its customers, providing new opportunities for industry leaders to build the next generation of AI-based digital twins across the board,” said Jen-Hsun Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia.
VMIVME-3122-110 In the second phase of the collaboration, Siemens will release new products for Teamcenter® X later this year. Teamcenter X, a cloud-based product lifecycle management (PLM) software, will be powered by Nvidia’s Omniverse technology to help engineering teams create real-time digital twins that are intuitive and realistic, based on the physical world, avoiding potential waste and errors in their workflows.
Generative AI will dramatically speed up the setup and adjustment of photorealistic rendering details such as material definitions, lighting environments, and other ancillary situational assets. By truly contextualizing engineering data, tasks that used to take days can now be done in just a few hours. In addition to engineering teams, interested parties such as sales teams, marketing teams, decision makers, and customers can benefit from the insight and understanding of real-world product appearance to make smarter, faster decisions.
HD Hyundai, the market leader in sustainable ship building, uses this new solution to create real-time, realistic visualizations. HD Hyundai is committed to the development of ammonia and hydrogen powered vessels, the process is extremely complex, required to manage the ship can contain more than 7 million discrete parts. The new solution from Siemens and Nvidia enables modern HD to use interactive methods to achieve unified and visual management of massive engineering data sets.
Taejin Lee, Chief Information Officer and chief Digital Officer, HD Hyundai, said: “We have always trusted Siemens Teamcenter software’s product lifecycle management capabilities. Siemens and Nvidia have teamed up to create solutions that enable us to visualize and effectively interact with our ships’ digital twins. At the same time, by using generative AI to create objects and HDR backgrounds, we can better understand projects in a given context, which reduces errors, improves the customer experience, and saves time and cost, which we will continue to benefit from.”