Siemens and NVIDIA have expanded their long-standing partnership to accelerate the use of AI across industrial and physical environments. The collaboration combines NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure, simulation libraries, models, and accelerated computing platforms with Siemens’ industrial software, automation technologies, and engineering expertise. Together, the companies aim to deliver AI-driven solutions spanning the full product and production lifecycle, from design and simulation to real-time operations.
A central focus is the development of AI-enabled manufacturing systems that continuously analyze digital twins, validate improvements virtually, and translate them into shopfloor actions. The partners plan to introduce the first fully AI-directed, adaptive manufacturing site in 2026, starting with Siemens’ Electronics Factory in Erlangen, Germany, as a reference blueprint.
Roland Busch, President and CEO of Siemens AG, said, “Together, we are building the Industrial AI operating system – redefining how the physical world is designed, built, and run.” NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang added, “Our partnership with Siemens fuses the world’s leading industrial software with NVIDIA’s full-stack AI platform to close the gap between ideas and reality.” The expanded partnership also covers semiconductor design and AI factory development, targeting workflow speed gains through GPU acceleration and AI-assisted engineering.