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Siemens's Three Major AI-Focused Initiatives: Physical AI with Nvidia, Digital Twin Composer, and New 9 Copilots

Ahmet Ö.

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  • EMS Engineer
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    Siemens has taken three significant steps to integrate artificial intelligence into industrial production processes. These initiatives include the expansion of its strategic partnership with Nvidia, the launch of the Digital Twin Composer software, and the deployment of nine new AI-powered copilots developed for product lifecycle management.

    These projects aim to enhance engineering efficiency, optimize factory operations, and enable manufacturers to simulate and validate changes in a virtual environment. The joint goal of Siemens and Nvidia is to establish fully adaptive, AI-centric manufacturing facilities in the industrial production sector using AI-powered physical technologies.

    ### Collaboration with Nvidia
    • Nvidia will provide AI infrastructure, simulation libraries, models, and frameworks.
    • Siemens will contribute the necessary hardware and software resources, along with hundreds of industrial AI experts.
    • AI-based capabilities such as layout guidance, debugging support, and circuit optimization will be used to increase engineering efficiency.
    • Customers like Foxconn, HD Hyundai, Kion Group, and PepsiCo have begun evaluating this capability.
    • The project will commence at the Siemens Electronics Factory in Germany.

    ### Digital Twin Composer
    • Siemens' digital twin concept will enable scalable creation of industrial metaverse environments.
    • The software combines 2D and 3D digital twin data with real-time physical information to provide realistic visuals.
    • Using Nvidia Omniverse libraries, visualization, interaction, and design can be performed within the context of the real world.
    • PepsiCo has optimized its operations by using this technology in some of its production and warehouse facilities in the USA.
    • They can detect up to 90% of potential problems in advance through physics-based simulations.
    • The application has resulted in a 20% increase in capacity and a 10-15% reduction in capital expenditure.

    ### AI-Powered Copilots
    • Nine new AI-driven copilots have been introduced for Teamcenter, Polarion, and Opcenter software.
    • These tools streamline product data management and reduce error rates.
    • They shorten time-to-market and automate regulatory approval processes, thereby reducing risk.

    These three major AI initiatives by Siemens are accelerating digital transformation in industrial production, providing efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility.
     
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