CES -- NVIDIA today announced generative AI models
and blueprints that expand NVIDIA Omniverse™ integration further
into physical AI applications such as robotics, autonomous vehicles
and vision AI. Global leaders in software development and
professional services are using Omniverse to develop new products
and services that will accelerate the next era of industrial AI.
Accenture, Altair, Ansys, Cadence, Foretellix, Microsoft
and Neural Concept are among the first to integrate Omniverse
into their next-generation software products and professional
services. Siemens, a leader in industrial automation, announced
today at the CES trade show the availability of Teamcenter Digital
Reality Viewer — the first Siemens Xcelerator application powered
by NVIDIA Omniverse libraries.
“Physical AI will revolutionize the $50 trillion manufacturing
and logistics industries. Everything that moves — from cars and
trucks to factories and warehouses — will be robotic and embodied
by AI,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA’s
Omniverse digital twin operating system and Cosmos physical AI
serve as the foundational libraries for digitalizing the world’s
physical industries.”
New Models and Frameworks Accelerate World Building for
Physical AICreating 3D worlds for physical AI simulation
requires three steps: world building, labeling the world with
physical attributes and making it photoreal.
NVIDIA offers generative AI models that accelerate each step.
The USD Code and USD Search NVIDIA NIM™ microservices are now
generally available, letting developers use text prompts to
generate or search for OpenUSD assets. A new NVIDIA Edify SimReady
generative AI model unveiled today can automatically label existing
3D assets with attributes like physics or materials, enabling
developers to process 1,000 3D objects in minutes instead of over
40 hours manually.
NVIDIA Omniverse, paired with new NVIDIA Cosmos™ world
foundation models, creates a synthetic data multiplication engine —
letting developers easily generate massive amounts of controllable,
photoreal synthetic data. Developers can compose 3D scenarios in
Omniverse and render images or videos as outputs. These can then be
used with text prompts to condition Cosmos models to generate
countless synthetic virtual environments for physical AI
training.
NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprints Speed Up Industrial, Robotic
WorkflowsDuring the CES keynote, NVIDIA also announced
four new blueprints that make it easier for developers to build
Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD)-based Omniverse digital twins
for physical AI. The blueprints include:
- Mega, powered by Omniverse Sensor RTX APIs,
for developing and testing robot fleets at scale in an
industrial factory or warehouse digital twin before deployment in
real-world facilities.
- Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Simulation, also
powered by Omniverse Sensor RTX APIs, that lets AV developers
replay driving data, generate new ground-truth data and perform
closed-loop testing to accelerate their development pipelines.
- Omniverse Spatial Streaming to Apple Vision
Pro that helps developers create applications for
immersive streaming of large-scale industrial digital twins to
Apple Vision Pro.
- Real-Time Digital Twins for Computer Aided Engineering
(CAE), a reference workflow built on NVIDIA CUDA-X™
acceleration, physics AI and Omniverse libraries that enables
real-time physics visualization.
New free Learn OpenUSD courses are also now available to help
developers build OpenUSD-based worlds faster than ever.
Market Leaders Supercharge Industrial AI Using NVIDIA
OmniverseGlobal leaders in software development and
professional services are using Omniverse to develop new products
and services that are poised to accelerate the next era of
industrial AI.
Building on its adoption of Omniverse libraries in its Reality
Digital Twin data center digital twin platform, Cadence, a leader
in electronic systems design, announced further integration of
Omniverse into Allegro, its leading electronic computer-aided
design application used by the world’s largest semiconductor
companies.
Altair, a leader in computational intelligence, is adopting the
Omniverse blueprint for real-time CAE digital twins for interactive
computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Ansys is adopting Omniverse
into Ansys Fluent, a leading CAE application. And Neural Concept is
integrating Omniverse libraries into its next-generation software
products, enabling real-time CFD and enhancing engineering
workflows.
Accenture, a leading global professional services company, is
using Mega to help German supply chain solutions leader KION by
building next-generation autonomous warehouses and robotic fleets
for their network of global warehousing and distribution
customers.
AV toolchain provider Foretellix, a leader in data-driven
autonomy development, is using the AV simulation blueprint to
enable full 3D sensor simulation for optimized AV testing and
validation. Research organization MITRE is also deploying the
blueprint, in collaboration with the University of Michigan’s Mcity
testing facility, to create an industry-wide AV validation
platform.
Katana Studio is using the Omniverse spatial streaming workflow
to create custom car configurators for Nissan and Volkswagen,
allowing them to design and review car models in an immersive
experience while improving the customer decision-making
process.
Innoactive, an XR streaming platform for enterprises, used the
workflow to add platform support for spatial streaming to Apple
Vision Pro. The solution enables Volkswagen Group to conduct design
and engineering project reviews at human-eye resolution. Innoactive
also collaborated with Syntegon, a provider of processing and
packaging technology solutions for pharmaceutical production, to
enable Syntegon’s customers to walk through and review digital
twins of custom installations before they are built.
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