
Collaboration on generative AI
Siemens and Nvidia deepen their partnership. Supported by Nvidia Omniverse Cloud APIs, Siemens brings immersive visualization to the Siemens Xcelerator platform to advance the use of AI-powered digital twins.
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Siemens and Nvidia deepen their partnership. Supported by Nvidia Omniverse Cloud APIs, Siemens brings immersive visualization to the Siemens Xcelerator platform to advance the use of AI-powered digital twins.
Mercedes-Benz is relying on the digital twin in production for the planning, conversion and start-up of its new MMA platform. Supplemented by the integration of AI and the Mercedes-Benz Operating System, this is set to herald a new era in automotive engineering.

The e-paper for the special issue
Intelligent sensor technology always requires smooth interaction with software and surrounding systems. The examples in this e-paper demonstrate what this can look like in individual cases. This shows that team play counts - in sensor technology as in life.
Current trends and challenges as well as best practices in the field of embedded vision were the topic of a panel discussion at Embedded World 2023 in Nuremberg. An overview of the debate.
What do marketplaces, PLC solutions in the cloud, new reading worlds, the abandonment of hardware exclusivity and TSN networks have in common? Quite simply, these topics are among the most-read articles of 2022. We take a look back at them...
In the last week of June, Siemens and Nvidia announced their intention to create an industrial metaverse. But what are the cornerstones of such a digital ecosystem? The BVDW has now published a corresponding definition.
Siemens and Nvida are intensifying their partnership. The aim is to create an industrial metaverse and further advance the use of digital twin technology powered by artificial intelligence.

AI system for machine learning
DFKI is further expanding its computing power to accelerate AI research into learning systems. The aim is to make AI algorithms available for practical use in industry.

Syslogic is presenting a range of AI-capable embedded computers at the trade fair. These include the 'AI Rugged Computer', which complies with protection class IP67. Florian Egger, Sales Manager at Syslogic, explains the background and highlights the possibilities.
Today's robots learn, adapt and develop 'autonomously'. The secret behind this: Deep learning.