NVIDIA partners with global industrial software titans, driving the design, engineering, and manufacturing sectors into an era defined by the rise of artificial intelligence.
LEVERAGING THE MANUFACTURING ADVANTAGES OF AI
NVIDIA has announced collaborations with a wide range of global industrial software leaders including Cadence Design Systems (Cadence), Dassault Systèmes, PTC, Siemens, and Synopsys to bring NVIDIA CUDA-X™, NVIDIA Omniverse™, and GPU-accelerated industrial software to FANUC, HD Hyundai, Honda, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), KION Group, Mercedes-Benz, MediaTek, PepsiCo, Samsung, SK hynix, and more.
In order to accelerate design, engineering, and manufacturing, each organization is also introducing NVIDIA-powered agentic solutions in preparation for the next phases of industrial artificial intelligence (AI).
Operated via NVIDIA’s leading infrastructure software, these solutions will be accessible across leading cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and Supermicro will also be used for accelerated design and simulation.
For NVIDIA, these partnerships represent a new era of industrial software.
“The dawn of a new industrial revolution has arrived, where physical AI and autonomous AI agents are fundamentally reinventing how the world designs, engineers, and manufactures,” comments Jensen Huang, Founder and CEO of NVIDIA.
“Uniting our global ecosystem of software giants, cloud providers, and OEMs, NVIDIA is delivering a full-stack accelerated computing platform that empowers every industry to turn this vision into reality at a scale and speed never before possible.”
PLAN, OPTIMIZE, AND VERIFY
The industrial engineering landscape has reached a crucial stage in the evolution of agentic AI, driven by long-term solutions that can now streamline and orchestrate complex industrial design, engineering, and manufacturing workflows.
Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, Siemens, and Synopsys are at the forefront of this workflow acceleration, implementing agentic AI into their platforms using the NVIDIA NeMo™ platform, NVIDIA Nemotron™ open models, and NVIDIA CUDA‑X libraries.
These solutions accelerate organizational computing capabilities to power autonomous design agents for complex chip and system workflows.
GPU-POWERED SIMULATION
Siemens and Synopsys have additionally partnered with NVIDIA to boost next-generation vehicle design, delivering GPU-accelerated tools for computational fluid dynamics and electromagnetics.
These tools will replace lengthy CPU simulations with high-fidelity vertical testing, paving the way for faster iteration and reduced time to market.
The solutions are being utilized by major market players.
For instance, JLR and Mercedes-Benz are leveraging Siemens’ Simcenter STAR-CCM+ software on NVIDIA-accelerated infrastructure to significantly improve engineering workflows. JLR is running the platform on AWS to enhance its vehicle dynamics.
Elsewhere, Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA Abaqus and PowerFlow are used to support Rivian’s vehicle simulation testing, accelerated by NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure.
SEMICONDUCTOR AND INDUSTRIAL TWIN INNOVATION
Samsung and SK hynix are likewise using Synopsys PrimeSim and Siemens Calibre software on NVIDIA-accelerated Dell PowerEdge servers and HPE systems to streamline high-volume computational lithography and physical verification, boosting dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and flash memory production.
Additionally, Siemens’ latest Digital Twin Composer utilizes NVIDIA Omniverse™ libraries to build large-scale, industry-ready metaverse environments for a range of organizations including Foxconn, HD Hyundai, PepsiCo, and KION Group.
The infrastructure empowers companies to apply industrial AI, simulation, and real-time physical data to virtual decision-making at speed and scale.


