Synopsys' Ansys and Nvidia have partnered to integrate Omniverse technology into Ansys simulation solutions. This collaboration aims to accelerate AI-driven engineering by providing precise physical AI models, accurate digital twins, and physics-based virtual environments. Ansys will give customers direct access to Omniverse technologies and libraries, enabling advanced capabilities such as aerodynamic analysis and autonomous vehicle safety testing. The partnership ensures interoperability between computer-aided engineering tools, streamlining large CFD applications and improving fluid dynamics visualization.
Synopsys' Ansys and NVIDIA have announced a strategic partnership to integrate NVIDIA Omniverse technology into Ansys simulation solutions. This collaboration aims to accelerate AI-driven engineering by providing precise physical AI models, accurate digital twins, and physics-based virtual environments. Ansys will give customers direct access to Omniverse technologies and libraries, enabling advanced capabilities such as aerodynamic analysis and autonomous vehicle safety testing.
The partnership ensures interoperability between computer-aided engineering tools, streamlining large CFD applications and improving fluid dynamics visualization. By leveraging NVIDIA's Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD), Ansys' simulation tools can now seamlessly integrate with Omniverse technologies, empowering engineers to innovate faster and tackle complex challenges more efficiently.
The integration of Omniverse into Ansys' applications offers a seamless solution for embedding, distributing, and supporting Omniverse technologies through Ansys' global network of thousands of direct sellers and channel partners. This collaboration not only accelerates physical AI development but also enhances digital twin capabilities and delivers immersive visualizations in a virtual environment, driving innovation across industries.
The agreement between Ansys, part of Synopsys, and NVIDIA ensures that customers can access Omniverse technologies and libraries directly from the Ansys interface. This integration will enable engineers to visualize fluid dynamics in physically based digital environments, analyze complex datasets more intuitively, and achieve smarter, faster design optimization. Additionally, the integration empowers engineers with high-fidelity outputs, making it easier to develop, train, test, and validate autonomous systems with greater speed and confidence.
Synopsys' Ansys and NVIDIA's collaboration positions them to capture a significant share of the growing digital twin market, projected to reach $155.84 billion by 2030 with a 34.2% CAGR [1]. The merger of Synopsys and Ansys is expected to generate $400 million in cost synergies and $400 million in revenue synergies by 2028, further supporting aggressive investment in AI-driven tools like Ansys SimAI and NVIDIA Modulus integration [1].
Investors are advised to allocate to Synopsys (SNPS) and NVIDIA (NVDA), with Ansys (ANSS) as a key player in the AI-driven simulation ecosystem reshaping industrial innovation [1].
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/synopsys-ansys-pioneering-future-ai-driven-engineering-nvidia-omniverse-2508/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/ansys-announces-agreement-to-offer-access-to-nvidia-omniverse-technology-from-within-simulation-solu-ce7c51dadb8efe2c
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ansys-announces-agreement-offer-access-130000944.html
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