Nvidia, Dassault Collaborate to Build Shared AI Platform
The American technology giant stated that the initiative will create science-backed Industry World Models through a fusion of capabilities. "Combining Dassault Systèmes' Virtual Twin technologies with NVIDIA AI infrastructure, open models and accelerated software libraries will establish science-validated Industry World Models, and new ways of working through skilled virtual companions on the agentic 3DEXPERIENCE platform, that empower professionals with new expertise," Nvidia declared in an official announcement.
Both corporations emphasized that this partnership seeks to push industrial AI capabilities far beyond isolated applications. The goal involves anchoring AI frameworks within validated scientific principles, engineering physics, and proven sector expertise. The outcome will produce "industry world models" functioning as authoritative records for designing, simulating, and operating complex manufacturing systems and products, the companies stated.
This expanded alliance evolves from over two and a half decades of joint work between the technology leaders. The relationship initially launched with Dassault's Catia design platform running on Nvidia graphics hardware, later expanding to incorporate GPU-powered physics modeling through Nvidia's Cuda and RTX frameworks.
The companies characterized this agreement as a pivot toward "physical AI"—systems engineered to interpret and analyze the tangible world beyond mere text or visual data processing.
Under its Outscale cloud division, Dassault Systèmes announced plans to deploy "AI factories" leveraging Nvidia infrastructure across three continents. These facilities will allow customers to develop and operate AI models while maintaining data sovereignty, safeguarding intellectual property, and ensuring regulatory adherence.
Meanwhile, Nvidia is deploying Dassault's model-based systems engineering solutions to establish its proprietary AI factories, commencing with the flagship Nvidia Rubin platform. This identical framework will power Nvidia's Omniverse DSX Blueprint designed for enterprise-scale AI factory rollouts.
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