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India’s manufacturing sector is undergoing a major transformation as leading industrial players collaborate with global software companies to build AI-powered, software-defined factories. At the center of this shift is NVIDIA, whose AI infrastructure, CUDA-X libraries, and Omniverse platform are being integrated across design, engineering, and factory operations.
With India investing an estimated $134 billion in new manufacturing capacity spanning construction, automotive, renewable energy, and robotics, enterprises are adopting AI tools to modernize production from the ground up. Global industrial software providers Siemens, Cadence Design Systems and Synopsys are working alongside Indian manufacturers to embed accelerated computing and digital twin technologies into next-generation facilities.
Manufacturers Embrace Digital Twins and AI-Accelerated Design
Indian companies are increasingly leveraging Siemens’ industrial software integrated with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing platforms to design and operate advanced factories.
Reliance New Energy is combining Siemens’ digital twin technologies with NVIDIA Omniverse to simulate and design gigafactories with greater precision. Meanwhile, Addverb Technologies is using Siemens’ Technomatix portfolio and NVIDIA-powered simulation tools to create digital replicas of its factories and train robotic systems in virtual environments before deployment.
In the automotive sector, Hero MotoCorp is integrating Siemens Xcelerator software with NVIDIA infrastructure to accelerate product development through enhanced computer-aided engineering and virtual validation.
On the engineering front, Havells India Limited is utilizing Synopsys’ simulation tools accelerated by CUDA-X to significantly speed up fluid dynamics modeling, enabling faster design optimization. Larsen & Toubro Semiconductor is applying Cadence’s GPU-accelerated tools to shorten design cycles for next-generation AI chips.
IT Leaders Drive Physical AI Adoption
India’s IT services giants are also advancing industrial AI adoption. Tata Consultancy Services is deploying NVIDIA’s AI platforms to enable intelligent video analytics and digital twins for automotive manufacturing environments, improving safety inspections and quality control. The company is also piloting robotic inspection systems in complex industrial settings.
Wipro PARI is integrating NVIDIA’s robotics and simulation platforms to validate workflows virtually before physical implementation.
Additionally, Tata Consulting Engineers is launching a “Cognitive Twin” platform built on Omniverse to create real-time industrial simulations across manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure projects. Early pilots are underway with national infrastructure and power sector organizations.
Together, these collaborations highlight how AI-driven simulation, digital twins, and accelerated computing are reshaping India’s industrial landscape, positioning the country as a key player in the global AI-powered manufacturing ecosystem.
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