Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia have partnered strategically to use AI and industrial digital twins to create the next generation of safe, secure transportation.
The Group is improving its production processes and introducing a wide range of AI efforts into its core mobility products, including as software-defined vehicles and robots.
In order to effectively handle the enormous volumes of data required for training its sophisticated AI models and developing a strong autonomous vehicle (AV) software stack, Hyundai Motor Group will leverage Nvidia’s data-center-level processing and infrastructure.
In order to accomplish highly precise product design and prototyping in a digital twin environment, Hyundai Motor Group will create a digital thread across its current software tools using the NVIDIA Omniverse platform operating on Nvidia OVX computers. This will speed up time to market, lower costs, and increase engineering efficiencies.
Additionally, the Group and Nvidia will collaborate to build simulated environments for the development of autonomous driving systems and the validation of self-driving apps.
The safe deployment of AVs is becoming more and more dependent on simulation. It offers a secure means of testing self-driving technology in a variety of circumstances, including uncommon or hazardous ones, as well as in any weather, traffic, or location.
By providing AI tools and libraries for automated manufacturing, Nvidia is contributing to the advancement of robotics intelligence. Hyundai Motor Group can now train industrial robots in realistic virtual environments, which improves quality and streamlines production.
Hyundai Motor Group aims to create safer, smarter cars with Nvidia technology, improve manufacturing quality and efficiency, and use advanced robotics to create a smarter, more connected digital workplace.