Dassault Systèmes said on the 17th that it will showcase the future of industrial artificial intelligence (AI) at Nvidia's annual developer conference, "GTC 2026."
From Mar. 16 (local time) to Mar. 19 in San Jose, United States, Dassault Systèmes will host a booth at "GTC 2026" to demonstrate how Dassault Systèmes' AI-based virtual twin, industry (industrial) world model, and virtual companion combine with Nvidia's AI infrastructure, open models, and accelerated software libraries to drive innovation.
Based on the two companies' technologies, it will also introduce through demos new ways for corporations to solve hard problems in biology, materials science, engineering, and manufacturing.
Florence Hu-Aubigny, executive vice president of research and development (R&D) at Dassault Systèmes, will delve into these topics in depth during the afternoon session on the 17th, "How virtual twins are shaping the next industrial revolution." A virtual twin is a technology that implements a virtual model identical to reality, creating a "twin" of a real-world object in a virtual space to run simulations and, based on that, predict outcomes in advance to optimize products and services.
She will share methods for boosting shop-floor performance by using a production-system virtual twin powered by Dassault Systèmes' industry world model, accelerating new materials discovery by exploring and simulating millions of molecular configurations with a molecular dynamics industry world model, and generating optimal parts through Dassault Systèmes' design and engineering virtual companion "Leo."