NVIDIA Omniverse for Automotive Design and Engineering

Learn how NVIDIA Omniverse can improve automotive design workflows and collaboration

The automotive industry is experiencing a digital revolution, spurred by the need to rapidly develop new types of electric and hybrid vehicle platforms. In addition, automakers need to integrate automated and autonomous technologies in these more efficient and sustainable mobility platforms.

However, the traditional automotive design cycle can take years, and often involves laborious, manual processes that make it difficult to collaborate with partners and suppliers. To remain competitive and capture market share OEMs must embrace emerging technologies that allow them to rapidly design, iterate, and test new concepts.

Download this paper where we will explain what NVIDIA Omniverse Enterpise is, how it can improve and optimize the design cycle, and provide real-world examples of how automotive companies are using the platform to improve automotive design workflows and collaboration.

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