Nvidia and Dassault Systèmes Forge Industrial AI Future with Virtual Twins
Nvidia and Dassault Systèmes are collaborating to build a groundbreaking industrial AI platform, leveraging "Virtual Twin" technology to revolutionize how industries design, simulate, and operate complex systems. This partnership aims to create science-validated "World Models" that will empower professionals with enhanced capabilities and accelerate innovation.

Nvidia and Dassault Systèmes Forge Industrial AI Future with Virtual Twins
San Francisco, CA & Paris, France – In a significant move poised to reshape the landscape of industrial innovation, technology giants Nvidia and Dassault Systèmes have announced a strategic partnership to develop a unified industrial architecture for artificial intelligence. This collaboration will combine Dassault Systèmes' sophisticated "Virtual Twin" technologies with Nvidia's cutting-edge AI infrastructure, open models, and accelerated software libraries.
The core objective of this ambitious venture is to establish science-validated "World Models" that can power a new generation of industrial applications. These "World Models" will be integrated into Dassault Systèmes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform, enabling the creation of skilled virtual companions. These AI-driven assistants are intended to empower professionals across various sectors with unprecedented expertise, transforming how complex systems are conceived, built, and managed.
Pascal Daloz, CEO of Dassault Systèmes, articulated the transformative potential of this alliance. "We are entering an era where artificial intelligence does not just predict or generate, but understands the real world," Daloz stated. "When AI is grounded in science, physics, and validated industrial knowledge, it becomes a force multiplier for human ingenuity." He further elaborated that "Together with Nvidia, we are building industry World Models that unite Virtual Twins and accelerated computing to help industry design, simulate and operate complex systems in biology, materials science, engineering and manufacturing with confidence." Daloz emphasized that this partnership "establishes a new foundation for industrial AI, one that is trustworthy by design and capable of scaling innovation across the generative economy."
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the significance of "Physical AI." "Physical AI is the next frontier of artificial intelligence, grounded in the laws of the physical world," Huang remarked. "Together with Dassault Systèmes, we're uniting decades of industrial leadership and our expertise in AI and accelerated computing to unlock new possibilities."
The synergy between Dassault Systèmes' extensive experience in 3D design, simulation, and product lifecycle management and Nvidia's prowess in AI, high-performance computing, and accelerated graphics is expected to yield powerful outcomes. The partnership aims to offer companies high-quality simulations that can fundamentally "transform" how industries are built from the ground up. This includes applications in sectors ranging from life sciences and materials science to engineering and manufacturing.
According to reporting from Inside HPC, the collaboration will focus on creating an industrial AI platform that leverages Nvidia's advanced AI technologies, including its AI infrastructure, open models, and accelerated software libraries. These components will be integrated with Dassault Systèmes' Virtual Twin technologies to build what are described as "science-validated industry World Models." These models are intended to enable new ways of working by providing skilled virtual companions on the agentic 3DEXPERIENCE platform, thereby equipping professionals with enhanced capabilities and expertise.
The development is seen as a significant step towards what is being termed "Physical AI," an AI paradigm that is deeply rooted in the fundamental laws governing the physical universe. This approach moves beyond purely data-driven predictions to create AI systems that possess a genuine understanding of real-world physics and industrial processes. This deeper understanding is crucial for enabling more reliable, accurate, and impactful AI applications in critical industrial domains.
The partnership between Nvidia and Dassault Systèmes represents a forward-looking investment in the future of industrial development. By bridging the gap between digital simulation and AI-driven intelligence, the collaboration is set to unlock new levels of efficiency, innovation, and problem-solving capabilities for businesses worldwide.


