Dassault Systèmes and NVIDIA have announced a major long-term strategic partnership aimed at building a shared industrial architecture for mission-critical artificial intelligence across multiple industries. With AI rapidly transforming the way businesses operate, this collaboration is set to redefine how industries design, simulate, and manage complex systems through trusted, science-based AI solutions.
At the core of this partnership is the combination of Dassault Systèmes’ advanced Virtual Twin technologies with NVIDIA’s powerful AI infrastructure, accelerated computing, open models, and software libraries. Together, these innovations will establish industry-specific World Models that are validated through science, physics, and industrial expertise. As a result, professionals will gain access to new AI-driven virtual companions through the agentic 3DEXPERIENCE platform, enabling smarter decision-making and improved efficiency.
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“We are entering an era where artificial intelligence does not just predict or generate, but understands the real world. When AI is grounded in science, physics and validated industrial knowledge, it becomes a force multiplier for human ingenuity,” said Pascal Daloz, CEO of Dassault Systèmes. “Together with NVIDIA, we are building industry World Models that unite Virtual Twins and accelerated computing to help industry design, simulate and operate complex systems in biology, materials science, engineering and manufacturing with confidence. This partnership establishes a new foundation for industrial AI, one that is trustworthy by design and capable of scaling innovation across the generative economy.”
Similarly, NVIDIA’s leadership highlighted the importance of physical AI as the next evolution in the AI landscape.
“Physical AI is the next frontier of artificial intelligence, grounded in the laws of the physical world,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with Dassault Systèmes, we’re uniting decades of industrial leadership with NVIDIA’s AI and Omniverse platforms to transform how millions of researchers, designers and engineers build the world’s largest industries.”
Furthermore, Dassault Systèmes, through its OUTSCALE brand, is deploying AI factories across three continents as part of its sovereign and sustainable cloud strategy. These AI factories will utilize NVIDIA’s latest infrastructure while ensuring strong customer protections such as data privacy, intellectual property security, and sovereignty.
In addition, NVIDIA is adopting Dassault Systèmes’ model-based systems engineering to design AI factories, beginning with the NVIDIA Rubin platform. This integration will strengthen the deployment of large-scale AI factories through the NVIDIA Omniverse DSX Blueprint.
The partnership also unlocks significant advancements across key sectors. For example, biology and materials research will benefit from the NVIDIA BioNeMo platform combined with BIOVIA world models, accelerating the discovery of new molecules and next-generation materials. Meanwhile, AI-driven engineering through SIMULIA Virtual Twin Physics Behavior will allow designers to instantly predict outcomes using NVIDIA CUDA-X libraries. Likewise, DELMIA Virtual Twins integrated with Omniverse libraries will support autonomous and software-defined production systems.
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Global industry leaders are already embracing the collaboration.
“Bel Group is building a sustainable food future through responsible formulation and packaging. Through the NVIDIA-Dassault Systèmes collaboration, we gain the computational power to model and optimize our products at scale-accelerating innovation while delivering on our sustainability commitments,” said Cécile Béliot, CEO of Bel Group.
“To address the growing complexity of modern manufacturing, the industry must move toward fully autonomous and digitally validated production systems,” said Motohiro Yamanishi, President of Industrial Automation at OMRON.
“Lucid’s award-winning engineering and technology continues to set new standards in the automotive industry, and Dassault Systèmes remains a key partner…” said Vivek Attaluri, Vice President of Vehicle Engineering at Lucid.
“NIAR empowers the next generation of aircraft…” said Shawn Ehrstein, Director, Emerging Technologies and CAD/CAM, National Institute for Aviation Research.
Overall, this partnership marks a significant leap forward, positioning industrial AI to become more scalable, validated, and impactful across the global economy.
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