Deloitte has expanded its collaboration with NVIDIA to develop new physical AI solutions designed to support industries integrating intelligent machines into real-world operations. The initiative focuses on
Built using NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, the solutions allow businesses to model complex operations before implementing them in production settings. According to Deloitte’s State of AI in the Enterprise report, 58% of organizations already use physical AI in some form, and adoption could reach 80% within two years. Nitin Mittal, Deloitte Global AI leader, said that combining NVIDIA’s technology with Deloitte’s engineering capabilities helps organizations create intelligent physical environments.
The collaboration introduces several applications across industries, including immersive digital twin simulations for factory planning, robotics deployment through edge computing, and computer vision systems for operational monitoring. These capabilities draw on NVIDIA technologies such as NVIDIA Isaac Sim and NVIDIA Jetson Thor to synchronize workloads across edge and cloud infrastructure. In Spain, Deloitte recently worked with Horse Powertrain to deploy AI-driven anomaly detection in an automotive plant, improving equipment monitoring and inspection processes.
Patrice Haettel, CEO of Horse Technologies, stated, “kAIros marks a milestone in our transformation. By combining on-premise supercomputing with NVIDIA technology, we have created an ecosystem capable of deploying real-world use cases across all our departments.”