NVIDIA Expands Omniverse Platform to Power U.S. AI Manufacturing and Robotics

October 29, 2025
NVIDIA announced an expansion of its Omniverse Blueprint to support large-scale factory digital twins and AI-driven robotics, with companies like Siemens, Foxconn, and Caterpillar among the first adopters.
NVIDIA Expands Omniverse Platform to Power U.S. AI Manufacturing and Robotics

NVIDIA announced new collaborations with U.S. manufacturing and robotics companies to accelerate industrial automation through its expanded Omniverse platform. The company introduced an updated “Mega” Omniverse Blueprint for designing and simulating factory-scale digital twins, enabling advanced AI-driven manufacturing systems.

Siemens AG is the first to integrate its digital twin software with the new Omniverse Blueprint. The integration, currently in beta, will be part of the Siemens Xcelerator platform and aims to simulate and optimize large-scale factory operations using real-time data. Robot manufacturers such as FANUC and Foxconn have also connected their 3D models to the platform, allowing manufacturers to easily incorporate robotics into virtual factory environments.

Several U.S. companies are adopting Omniverse technologies to advance AI-based manufacturing. Caterpillar is building digital twins of its factories and supply chains to enhance predictive maintenance and workflow automation, while Foxconn is using Omniverse tools to design and optimize its new Houston facility for producing NVIDIA AI infrastructure systems. Other adopters include Lucid Motors, Toyota, TSMC, and Wistron.

NVIDIA also highlighted how robotics companies are using its three-computer architecture to develop next-generation humanoid and industrial robots. Partners such as Figure, Agility Robotics, Amazon Robotics, and Skild AI are leveraging NVIDIA’s Isaac platform and Jetson modules to train, simulate, and deploy advanced robotic systems across manufacturing and logistics environments.

The company further announced that its IGX Thor platform, built on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, is being adopted by industry leaders to power industrial and medical edge AI applications. Cloud providers including Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure will offer NVIDIA’s RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs for simulation and AI workloads.

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