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NVIDIA and US Manufacturing and Robotics Leaders Drive America’s Reindustrialization With Physical AI

NVIDIA and US Manufacturing and Robotics Leaders Drive America’s Reindustrialization With Physical AI

articleNvidia CorporationOctober 28, 20254/company/nvidia-corporation/news/nvidia-and-us-manufacturing-and-robotics-leaders-drive-americas-reindustrialization-with-physical-ai
NVIDIA and US Manufacturing and Robotics Leaders Drive America’s Reindustrialization With Physical AI

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[{"type":"text","content":"News Summary: “Mega” NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint expands to include libraries for building factory-scale digital twins, with Siemens’ Digital Twin software first to support the blueprint and FANUC and Foxconn Fii first to connect their robot models.Belden, Caterpillar, Foxconn, Lucid Motors, Toyota, TSMC and Wistron build Omniverse factory digital twins to accelerate AI-driven manufacturing.Agility Robotics, Amazon Robotics, Figure and Skild AI build America’s collaborative robot workforce using NVIDIA’s three-computer architecture. WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GTC Washington, D.C.—NVIDIA today announced that the nation’s leading manufacturers, industrial software developers and robotics companies are using NVIDIA Omniverse™ technologies to build state-of-the-art robotic factories and new autonomous collaborative robots to help overcome labor shortages and drive American reindustrialization. “AI is transforming the world’s factories into intelligent thinking machines — the engines of a new industrial revolution,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with American’s manufacturing leaders, we’re building physical AI, Omniverse digital twins and collaborative robots that will drive productivity, resilience and competitiveness across the U.S. industrial base.” The Operating System for the Industrial AI EraNVIDIA announced that it is expanding its “Mega” NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for simulating robot fleets to include technologies for designing and simulating factory digital twins. Siemens is the first company to develop digital twin software that supports the Mega Omniverse Blueprint. Currently in beta testing, the new industrial technology stack will be part of the Siemens Xcelerator platform. It will help engineers design and operate large-scale digital twins of factories that bring together realistic 3D models with live operational data. Built for the AI era, this technology stack enables comprehensive simulation, optimization and real-time performance monitoring that can help design smarter and more efficient factories, products and data centers. FANUC and Foxconn Fii are among the first robot manufacturers to support 3D, OpenUSD-based digital twins of their robots to make it easy for manufacturers to drag and drop equipment into their digital twins. In his NVIDIA GTC Washington, D.C., keynote...

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