Manufacturers and service providers across India are embracing NVIDIA Omniverse to enhance factory planning, simulation, digital twins, and generative AI for more efficient operations. As India’s exports continue to grow, with sectors like automotive, electronics, textiles, and pharmaceuticals driving this expansion, manufacturers are leveraging AI and robotics to meet rising global demands.
At the NVIDIA AI Summit India, major industry players like Ola Electric, Reliance Industries, Tech Mahindra, and TCS showcased how Omniverse is transforming manufacturing. Ola Electric has developed its Ola Digital Twin (ODT) platform using Omniverse, reducing time-to-market by 20% for its electric scooter production and facilitating the planning of its new Future Factory.
Reliance Industries is using Omniverse to design and optimize its upcoming solar panel factory, supporting its goal to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2035. The company is using digital twins for factory planning, automation, and workforce training at its Jamnagar solar gigafactory.
System integrators like TCS and Tech Mahindra are helping Indian manufacturers adopt AI-driven solutions, building virtual factories and developing digital twins for predictive maintenance, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation. TCS’s suite of digital twin solutions, built on NVIDIA Omniverse, enables manufacturers to optimize products and facilities. Meanwhile, Tech Mahindra’s new center of excellence is focused on driving innovations in AI and industrial digital twins.
Leading IT firms such as Wipro and Infosys are also utilizing NVIDIA’s AI stack to expand into physical AI and revolutionize manufacturing.