NVIDIA GTC Paris at VivaTech
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NVIDIA today announced it is building the
world’s first industrial AI cloud for European manufacturers. This
Germany-based AI factory will feature 10,000 GPUs, including
through NVIDIA DGX™ B200 systems and NVIDIA RTX PRO™ Servers, and
enable Europe’s industrial leaders to accelerate every
manufacturing application, from design, engineering and simulation
to factory digital twins and robotics.
In addition, NVIDIA announced that European manufacturers
including BMW Group, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz and Schaeffler are
transforming their end-to-end product lifecycles — from simulated
product design and factory planning to AI-driven operations and
logistics — by running NVIDIA-accelerated applications from
software leaders such as Ansys, Cadence and Siemens.
“In the era of AI, every manufacturer needs two factories: one
for making things, and one for creating the intelligence that
powers them,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “By
building Europe’s first industrial AI infrastructure, we’re
enabling the region’s leading industrial companies to advance
simulation-first, AI-driven manufacturing.”
Building Europe’s First Industrial AI Cloud for
ManufacturersNVIDIA is helping build an AI factory in
Germany that will support industrial AI workloads for European
manufacturers. The industrial AI factory will feature 10,000 GPUs,
including through NVIDIA DGX B200 systems and NVIDIA RTX PRO
Servers, and run NVIDIA CUDA-X™ libraries, NVIDIA RTX™ and NVIDIA
Omniverse™-accelerated workloads from leading software providers
such as Siemens, Ansys, Cadence and Rescale.
The AI factory will be built following the framework highlighted
in the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design and
operations. As part of this blueprint, Cadence’s Reality Digital
Twin Platform will be used to simulate and optimize the entire AI
factory in a physically accurate virtual environment, enabling the
engineering teams to build a smarter, more reliable facility.
This investment will serve as a launchpad to accelerate AI
development and adoption for European manufacturers in anticipation
of AI gigafactories.
Industrial Software Leaders Accelerate Products With
NVIDIA Technologies Also announced at GTC Paris, leading
independent software vendors such as Ansys, Cadence and Siemens are
accelerating their product portfolios using NVIDIA AI-physics
technologies, NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries, NVIDIA Grace Blackwell
systems and the NVIDIA Omniverse platform.
Siemens and NVIDIA announced an expansion of their partnership
to accelerate the next era of industrial AI and digitalization and
enable the factory of the future. The combination of Siemens’
software and industrial automation leadership with NVIDIA’s
cutting-edge AI and accelerated computing is empowering
organizations across sectors to optimize performance, boost
productivity and meet sustainability goals through digitalization.
Maserati is tapping into Siemens solutions powered by Omniverse
application programming interfaces to interactively visualize
airflow over car bodies and improve its manufacturing process.
Ansys announced it is integrating Omniverse into Ansys Fluent, a
high-fidelity fluid simulation software, and into Ansys AVxcelerate
Sensors to improve scene building and visualization for autonomous
vehicle simulations. Volvo Cars ran Ansys Fluent on NVIDIA
Blackwell GPUs, accelerating fluid simulations by 2.5x for its EX90
electric vehicle. Using just eight NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, Ansys
accelerated solver speed by 2.5x compared with running the same
simulation on 2,016 CPU cores and cost-equivalent hardware.
Leonardo is also using Ansys Fluent on NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate
designs and simulations on a range of its civil helicopters and the
tiltrotors.
Cadence recently announced that it is transforming
AI-accelerated simulation for multiple markets, including
industrial AI, with its new Cadence Millennium M2000 Supercomputer.
Millennium is combined with industry-leading design software from
Cadence and NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries with the NVIDIA Blackwell
platform, including NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 systems, to accelerate
silicon, system and drug design. Toulouse, France-based Ascendance
is using Cadence Fidelity computational fluid dynamics software and
NVIDIA GPUs to design the future of aviation, achieving a 20x
reduction in simulation runtimes.
European Leaders Reinvent Manufacturing From End to
EndSchaeffler is using AI factories and adopting NVIDIA’s
physical AI stack for digital factory planning, training humanlike
robotic skills and scaling AI-powered automation across its 100+
manufacturing plants. By tapping into the Omniverse ecosystem using
applications from Siemens, Schaeffler is creating digital twins of
its facilities to enable efficient, resilient and safe production
across the entire value chain.
Schaeffler also works with partners such as Microsoft Azure
Industrial Cloud and Wandelbots, using the latter’s NOVA platform,
which supports optimized simulation, integration and maintenance of
robotic solutions, to integrate the Mega NVIDIA Omniverse
Blueprint. Initial use cases are already progressing toward series
maturity, with a goal to accelerate deployment by reducing
integration costs.
BMW Group is building digital twins of its production
facilities, including through the use of NVIDIA Omniverse
libraries. These plant-scale digital twins let BMW global
production planning teams collaborate in real time, optimize the
layout and design of complex manufacturing systems, and develop
autonomous robot and vision AI applications prior to real-world
deployment.
BMW and Siemens are also accelerating the simulation of vehicle
aerodynamics while reducing energy consumption and costs. Tests on
NVIDIA Grace Blackwell and CUDA-X-accelerated Simcenter Star-CCM+
software have shown a speedup of 30x for transient aerodynamics
simulations of entire vehicle geometries.
Mercedes-Benz is using Omniverse to design and optimize factory
assembly lines virtually, reducing downtime and improving
efficiency across its factories worldwide.
Watch the NVIDIA GTC Paris keynote from Huang at VivaTech and
explore GTC Paris sessions.
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