NVIDIA has announced that the nation’s top manufacturers, software developers, and robotics companies are adopting NVIDIA Omniverse™ technologies to create the next generation of AI-powered robotic factories. These new systems aim to solve labor shortages and accelerate American reindustrialization through the power of artificial intelligence and digital twin simulation.
“AI is transforming the world’s factories into intelligent thinking machines — the engines of a new industrial revolution,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with America’s manufacturing leaders, we’re building physical AI, NVIDIA Omniverse digital twins, and collaborative robots that will drive productivity, resilience, and competitiveness across the U.S. industrial base.”
NVIDIA Omniverse: The Platform for Industrial AI
NVIDIA Omniverse is expanding its industrial applications with a new “Mega Omniverse Blueprint” for simulating robot fleets and designing realistic factory digital twins. Siemens is the first company to integrate this blueprint into its Siemens Xcelerator platform, allowing engineers to simulate and optimize large-scale industrial environments in real time. The system combines 3D modeling with live operational data to enhance efficiency, performance, and safety.
Companies like FANUC and Foxconn Fii are adopting OpenUSD-based digital twins of their robots, making it easier to integrate them into NVIDIA Omniverse environments. During his GTC Washington, D.C. keynote, Huang showcased how Foxconn is using Omniverse technologies to design and optimize its new 242,000-square-foot facility in Houston, Texas, which will produce NVIDIA AI infrastructure systems.
AI Factories Transform American Manufacturing
In 2025, more than $1.2 trillion in U.S. manufacturing investments were announced, and leading companies are using NVIDIA Omniverse to modernize production. Caterpillar, Lucid Motors, and Toyota are leveraging digital twins for predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, and automated scheduling.
Meanwhile, TSMC, Wistron, and Belden are integrating NVIDIA Omniverse with NVIDIA Metropolis and NVIDIA NIM microservices to optimize workflows and enhance safety across their industrial operations.
Robotics Companies Build the Future Workforce
Robotics innovators such as Figure, Agility Robotics, and Amazon Robotics are using the NVIDIA Isaac platform and Jetson AI modules to train humanoid and autonomous robots that can handle precision tasks in manufacturing and logistics.
As industries continue to adopt NVIDIA Omniverse, the platform is becoming the foundation for AI-driven factories, digital twins, and robotic automation, marking the dawn of a smarter, more connected industrial future in America.