In order to make it easier for software manufacturers and customers in other industries to use Omniverse, NVIDIA recently released the Omniverse Cloud API at the 2024 GTC, providing powerful assistance for industrial digital twin software tools. Through this API, developers can easily integrate Omniverse directly into existing digital twin design and automation software applications, or into simulation workflows for testing and validating autonomous machines such as robots or self-driving cars. Design, simulate, build, and run physics-correct digital twins.
The launch of Omniverse Cloud API not only expands the coverage of the Omniverse platform, but also enables more software manufacturers to take advantage of this leading technology. Some of the world's leading industrial software manufacturers, such as Ansys, Cadence, Hexagon, Microsoft, Rockwell Automation, Siemens and Trimble, are actively adopting Omniverse Cloud API to help customers improve the design, simulation and automation level of digital twins. .
These new cloud APIs further improve the capabilities of the Omniverse platform, making it a more powerful, flexible and easy-to-integrate industrial digital twin solution. Through the Omniverse Cloud API, developers can easily implement interactive visualization and collaboration, accelerate the development of autonomous machines, and deeply change application scenarios in various industries.
Omniverse Cloud API connects a rich developer ecosystem of simulation tools and applications (such as Foretellix’s Foretify platform, CARLA, MathWorks, etc.) with industry-leading sensor solution providers (such as FORVIA HELLA, Luminar, SICK AG and Sony Semiconductor Solutions solution companies, etc.), enabling full-stack training and testing through high-fidelity, physics-based sensor simulation.
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Many industrial users have chosen Omniverse Cloud API and gave detailed demonstrations or introductions at the GTC conference.
Automation company Siemens is adopting the Omniverse Cloud API in its Siemens Xcelerator platform, starting with leading cloud product lifecycle management (PLM) software Teamcenter X. In his GTC keynote speech, Jen-Hsun Huang demonstrated the connection between Teamcenter
"Through the NVIDIA Omniverse API, Siemens can empower customers to use generative AI to make their physics-based digital twins more immersive," said Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens. "This will help everyone make their physics-based digital twins more immersive before they are actually built. , virtually designing, building and testing next-generation products, manufacturing processes and factories. By combining the real world with the digital world, Siemens digital twin technology is helping global enterprises become more competitive, resilient and sustainable."
Engineering simulation software provider Ansys is using Omniverse Cloud APIs for data interoperability and RTX visualization, such as Ansys AVxcelerate for autonomous vehicles, Ansys Perceive EM for 6G simulation, and NVIDIA-accelerated solvers such as Ansys Fluent. Wait for solutions.
Cadence is adopting the Omniverse Cloud API in its Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform, enabling enterprises to design, simulate and optimize data centers in a digital twin before building the physical thing.
Dassault Systèmes is using the Omniverse Cloud API and Shutterstock 3D AI services to support generative storytelling for its 3DEXCITE content creation application.
Trimble plans to leverage these APIs to enable the interactive NVIDIA Omniverse RTX Viewer to be used with Trimble model data.
Hexagon will integrate the NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud API with its reality capture sensors and digital reality platform through USD interoperability to provide customers with ultra-realistic simulation and visualization capabilities.
Rockwell Automation will use the Omniverse Cloud API to facilitate RTX-enabled visualization. In the demo released by GTC, Microsoft and NVIDIA revealed early cooperation with Hexagon and Rockwell Automation to demonstrate these advanced technologies.
NVIDIA also works closely with partners such as Microsoft to provide Omniverse Cloud API hosting services on cloud platforms such as Azure. This will enable more developers and enterprises to easily access and use these APIs, thereby promoting the widespread application and development of industrial digital twin technology.
Omniverse Cloud API has brought revolutionary changes to the field of industrial digital twins. It not only provides strong technical support, but also promotes interoperability and collaboration between different software tools, providing a solution for digital transformation and upgrades in various industries. Strong support.
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