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Nvidia recruits Taiwan’s electronics makers to its digital twin strategy


Taiwanese electronics makers are using Nvidia's industrial digitalization, or digital twin, technology to transform their factories into more autonomous facilities.

Every factory is becoming more and more autonomous due to the transformational impact of generative AI and digital twin technologies,” said Deepu Talla, vice president of robotics and edge computing at Nvidia, in a statement. It then generates physically accurate, photorealistic synthetic data for training computer vision models for its Nvidia Metropolis-powered automatic optical inspection (AOI) and defect detection solutions. “With Nvidia Isaac’s advanced AI and simulation capabilities plugged into our large installed base of autonomous mobile robots and cobots, we will push the envelope of innovation to achieve swift solutions for multipleindustries.”

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