Nvidia has revealed that electronics manufacturers across the world are using its Omniverse simulation and collaboration platform to improve their factories. Companies including Foxconn Industrial Internet, Innodisk, Pegatron, Quanta, and Wistron are all deploying a comprehensive reference workflow for Omniverse that combines Nvidia technologies, including 3D collaboration, simulation, and autonomous machines. This enables them to optimise their workcell and assembly line operations and lower production costs, while simultaneously improving quality and safety. The largest industries around the world are using industrial digitalisation to increase efficiency, from automotive to healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and telco, a market that is predicted to be worth $46tn.
Overview of Nvidia:
Nvidia is an American multinational technology company. It is based in Santa Clara, California and it designs graphics processing units (GPUs) for the gaming and professional markets, as well as system on a chip units (SoCs) for the mobile computing and automotive market. The company was founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky and Curtis Priem, with its name being a nod to the Latin ‘invidia’ meaning envy. Today, Nvidia is one of the foremost developers and suppliers of GPUs in the world and works with a wide range of industries.
Overview of Deepu Talla:
Deepu Talla is Vice President of Embedded and Edge Computing at Nvidia, having assumed the position in 2018. Prior to joining Nvidia, he spent over 16 years at Texas Instruments, working in multiple roles including Vice President of the Sitara processor portfolio – a division that produced SoCs for the mobile computing industry. In his current role, he oversees Nvidia’s efforts in relation to bringing artificial intelligence to the edge.