Nvidia Large industrial software and service providers said Omniverse included their platforms to accelerate industrial digitalization with physical AI.
Nvidia Omniverse integrations include ANYS, Databricks, Dematic, Omron, SAP, Schneider Electric with ETAP, Siemens and more. Nvidia made the announcement during Jensen Huang's keynote speech during the Nvidia GTC 2025 event today in San Jose, California.
NVIDIA Omniverse's new blueprints connected to Nvidia Cosmos World Foundation models are now available to enable facilities that are now a robot and large-generation generation of synthetic data for the development of physical AI.
“Omniverse is an operating system that linked the world's physical data to the land of physical AI,” said Rev Lebaredian, vice president of Omniverse's technology at Nvidia, in a statement. “In Omniverse, the Global Industrial Software, data and professional service of the leader combined industrial ecosystems and the development of new applications that will advance the next AI generation for industries in the
The speed has not occurred. “
New Blueprints activates facilities ready robots and large -scale synthetic data generation
Mega, a blueprint of Omniverse for testing multi-robot fleets on the scale on industrial digital twins, is now available in preview on Build.nvidia.com. Also available is the Nvidia AI Blueprint for video search and summary, which is powered by the Nvidia Metropolis platform, for the development of AI agents that monitor activity throughout the facilities.
Manufacturing leaders use blueprints to optimize their industrial operations with physical AI.
In automotic manufacturing, Schaeffler and Accenture are starting to adopt Mega to try and mimic agility robotics digits for material handling material. The Hyundai Motor Group uses Blueprint to mimic Boston Dynamics Atlas robots at its assembly lines, and Mercedes-Benz uses it to mimic Apollo Humanoid Robots of Apptronic to optimize vehicle assembly operations.
In manufacturing electronics, Pegatron uses Mega to produce physical AI-based Nvidia Metropolis Video Analytics Agents to improve factory and workers' safety operations. Foxconn uses blueprint to mimic industrial manipulators, humanoids and mobile robots in manufacturing facilities for the Nvidia Blackwell platform.
“Foxconn continues to explore ways to change our operations as we continue our journey towards the development of future factories,” said the brand Cheng, CEO of FII, a major subsidiary of Foxconn, in a statement. “With the Nvidia Omniverse and Mega, we try and train the humanoids to operate in our leading factories as we move forward with the next AI's physical wave.”
For warehouses and supply chain solutions, the Kion Group, Dematic and Accenture announced that they include Mega to advance the next generation AI-powered automation. Idealworks are mega integration with Armada management software to imitate, try and optimize robotic fleets. SAP and partner customers can use Omniverse to generate their own virtual environments for warehouse management
Scenarios.
A new Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory digital twins provides the design of data engineers and mimic AI factory layouts, cooling and electrical to maximize use and efficiency. Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform and Schneider Electric with ETAP is the first to combine their simulation software with the blueprint, while Vertiv and Schneider Electric provides Omniverse SimReady Models 3D of their
Power and cooling units to accelerate the formation of AI factory digital twins.
The Nvidia Isaac Gr00T Blueprint for Synthetic Manipulation Motion Generation is now available for robotics developers, which enables large -scale synthetic data generations from Omniverse and Cosmos. Blueprint helps humanoid developers reduce data collection time from hours to minutes, rapidly monitoring robot development.
The Omniverse Physical AI operating system expands in industries
Digitalization is challenging for industries based in the physical world. The massive amount of digital and physical world data from legacy systems created silos. Omniverse is an operating system developed in the Openusd framework that allows developers to unite data and application of the physical world.
Anys, Cadence, Hexagon, Omron, Rockwell Automation and Siemens include Omniverse Data Interoperability and Visualization Technologies in their leading industrial software, simulation and automation solution to accelerate product development and to optimize manufacturing processes.
For Physical AI, the Intrinsic, an alphabet company, activates Omniverse workflows and models of the Nvidia Robotics Foundation that move from digital twins to hardware deployments using flowstate. Databricks includes Nvidia Omniverse with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, which will enable large-scale synthetic data generations for physical AI.
General Motors, the largest American auto manufacturer, announced the Omniverse adoption to enhance factories and railway platforms for operations such as material handling, transportation and welding accuracy. At the other end of the manufacturing life cycle, Unilever announced the adoption of the Omniverse and physically accurate digital twins to –streamline and optimize the creation of marketing content for its products.
Omniverse in every cloud

To simplify development, deployment and scale-out of Open-based applications, NVIDIA Omniverse is now available as virtual desktop images in the EC2 G6E instances with Nvidia L40s GPU in AWS Marketplace. Microsoft Azure Marketplace features today
Stream their custom Omniverse applications.
Cloud-based NVIDIA Omniverse Developer Tools and Services are expected to be available later this year in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Bare-metal opportunities including the NVIDIA L40s GPU, as well as the newly announced NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition in Google Cloud.
Openusd combines robotics workflows
In GTC, Nvidia introduced the openusd asset structure pipeline for robotics with Disney Research and Intrinsic. The new structure and data pipeline uses the best skills today within tomorrow to work towards uniting robotic workflows, providing a common language for all data resources.
GTC 2025 runs until Friday March 21.