On February 5th, according to NVIDIA (NVDA.US), NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang and Dassault Systèmes CEO Pascal Daloz announced a partnership. The two companies will build a shared industrial AI architecture that combines virtual twins with physics-based AI to redefine the future of design, engineering, and manufacturing.
Jensen Huang stated, “This is the largest collaboration between our two companies in 25 years. We will integrate these technologies so that engineers can work at scales 100 times, 1,000 times, and ultimately 1 million times larger than before.”
It is reported that the new partnership will combine NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and AI libraries with Dassault Systèmes’ virtual twin platform, migrating more engineering work into real-time digital workflows supported by AI assistants, helping teams explore, validate, prototype, and iterate more quickly.
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NVIDIA and Dassault Systèmes Announce Partnership Jensen Huang: This is the largest collaboration between the two companies in 25 years
On February 5th, according to NVIDIA (NVDA.US), NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang and Dassault Systèmes CEO Pascal Daloz announced a partnership. The two companies will build a shared industrial AI architecture that combines virtual twins with physics-based AI to redefine the future of design, engineering, and manufacturing.
Jensen Huang stated, “This is the largest collaboration between our two companies in 25 years. We will integrate these technologies so that engineers can work at scales 100 times, 1,000 times, and ultimately 1 million times larger than before.”
It is reported that the new partnership will combine NVIDIA’s accelerated computing and AI libraries with Dassault Systèmes’ virtual twin platform, migrating more engineering work into real-time digital workflows supported by AI assistants, helping teams explore, validate, prototype, and iterate more quickly.