Engineering Innovations with Digital Twins

In this special digital issue, we examine how NVIDIA Omniverse and digital twin technology are advancing new engineering and design workflows.

Increasingly, virtual experiences play a role in design, simulation, testing, product management, and collaboration. NVIDIA Omniverse has emerged as an important platform to help far-flung stakeholders collaborate on new designs, and simulate performance in a virtual environment, regardless of what software tools they are using.

In this Special Digital Issue from the Advanced Product Development Resource Center (APDRC), we take a look at how manufacturers and engineering software vendors are leveraging Omniverse as well as digital twin technology in general to optimize their product design and simulation activities.

Included in this special issue:

Product Development in NVIDIA Omniverse™

NVIDIA Omniverse has expanded its capabilities for helping manufacturers collaborate and improve product development processes.

Deutsche Bahn on Track with Country-Scale Digital Twin

Using NVIDIA Omniverse™, the rail operator is undertaking an unprecedented AI-fueled optimization project.

Mercedes-Benz Takes Factory Planning Into the Omniverse

Automaker is building a full-scale digital twin of its factories for new electric vehicle platforms with NVIDIA Omniverse™.

Siemens Envisions AI-Powered Digital Twins as Part of Industry Transformation

CEO Tony Hemmelgarn outlines visions and roadmaps at Siemens Realize LIVE 2023.

And more…

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