Computerworld June 4, 2024
Lucas Mearian

Nvidia says more than a dozen companies are working with its digital twin and Omniverse 3D digital technology to recreate factories in a bid to create more efficient physical plants. Once a factory is digitized, engineers can manipulate it to find efficiencies.

Nvidia this week announced that more than a dozen robotics manufacturers have adopted the company’s digital twin platform to copy physical factories and recreate them in a real-time 3D graphics collaboration platform.

The technology lays the ground for a future where autonomous factories run by AI-enabled robots can more efficiently make robots and other equipment by studying the inefficiencies of physical plants.

“The era of robotics has arrived. Everything that moves will one day be autonomous,” said Nvidia...

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