en.Wedoany.com Reported - Stellantis announced a strategic initiative with Accenture to leverage NVIDIA's accelerated computing and Omniverse libraries to drive AI-powered digital twin capabilities across its global manufacturing system.
The project combines Stellantis's industrial expertise, Accenture's physical AI and digital manufacturing capabilities, and NVIDIA's accelerated computing and Omniverse libraries to develop a next-generation virtual manufacturing environment driven by real-time data and artificial intelligence.
Francesco Ciancia, Head of Manufacturing at Stellantis, stated that the company is laying the foundation for next-generation manufacturing. By combining digital twins, artificial intelligence, and advanced simulation, they are rethinking how to design, operate, and continuously improve production systems. Ciancia noted that the initiative aims to enhance the automaker's ability to anticipate problems, enable faster decision-making, and support continuous improvement.
Stellantis is using high-fidelity virtual factory replicas to optimize operations in real-time through AI-driven insights, accelerate industrialization by validating processes before physical deployment, enhance quality through predictive monitoring, and reduce risk in manufacturing operations. Initial deployment is planned at selected plants, laying the groundwork for assessing value creation and scalability across the entire industrial network, starting with a pilot in North America in 2026.
The partners aim to explore how AI-integrated digital twins can enable closed-loop optimization, where virtual and physical manufacturing systems continuously inform and improve each other. This is supported by agent orchestration for dynamic throughput optimization and physics-based quality and maintenance.
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