Some of India's largest industrial companies have announced partnerships with NVIDIA and industrial software providers Cadence, Siemens and Synopsys to build AI-powered factories using NVIDIA's computing infrastructure, CUDA-X acceleration libraries and Omniverse simulation platform.
NVIDIA said the collaborations are part of a broader national investment of $134 billion in new manufacturing capacity spanning construction, automotive, renewable energy and robotics.
Reliance New Energy is expanding its work with NVIDIA and Siemens to use digital twin technology, software-based replicas of physical facilities, combined with Omniverse libraries for simulation and design of gigafactories producing battery and clean energy components.
Addverb Technologies is using Siemens' Technomatix software alongside NVIDIA Cosmos and Omniverse to build digital twins and train wheeled and quadruped humanoid robots for warehouse and logistics environments.
Hero MotoCorp, the motorcycle manufacturer, is using Siemens Xcelerator and NVIDIA infrastructure to accelerate product development cycles.
Havells India, the electrical equipment maker, reports fluid dynamic simulations running six times faster using Synopsys' Ansys Fluent software accelerated by CUDA-X.
Larsen and Toubro Semiconductor is running chip design work on the Cadence Millennium M2000 supercomputer, built on NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture, to shorten development iterations.
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On the services side, Tata Consultancy Services is deploying NVIDIA Metropolis and Omniverse-based digital twins for automated quality inspection and safety compliance, while Wipro PARI is integrating NVIDIA's Isaac robotics platform for real-time simulation and robotic workflow validation.
Tata Consulting Engineers is launching a Cognitive Twin platform built on Omniverse, with pilot projects already underway with National High Speed Rail Corporation, Torrent Power and Power Grid Corporation of India.
The Recap
- India manufacturers partner with NVIDIA and industrial software leaders.
- Manufacturing capacity investment totaling $134 billion supports factory modernization.
- Pilot projects and sessions available at NVIDIA GTC.