
Physical AI specialist company Seelab (CEO Se-hyeok Yoon and Jeong-hwan Chae) announced on the 12th that it participated in the 'HPE-NVIDIA AI Roadshow in Seoul' hosted by global IT company HPE and revealed its physical AI strategy utilizing digital twin technology.
This event, co-hosted by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and NVIDIA, aimed to share the latest technological trends in AI infrastructure and physical AI. Cielab participated alongside major domestic technology companies to showcase digital twin-based technologies applicable to industrial settings.
At the event, Cielab presented a plan to implement physical AI using the NVIDIA Omniverse platform. Cielab Manager Park Jae-min, who presented, outlined a strategy to simultaneously increase productivity and safety by going beyond simple virtual visualization and integrating data from actual industrial sites into a digital twin environment and establishing a simulation-based operating system.
In particular, Seelab, a company with the NVIDIA Omniverse Competency, introduced "Sim-to-Real" technology, which applies results verified in a virtual environment to a real-world physical environment. This technology supports the verification of various situations in a simulated environment and then their application to actual field operations.
Chae Jeong-hwan, CEO of C-Lab, said that digital twin technology is the core foundation for implementing physical AI, and that based on collaboration with NVIDIA and global project experience, the company plans to support the intelligence of manufacturing and logistics industries and expand the construction of simulation-based operating environments.
Recently, as attempts to combine digital twins, which implement actual physical environments in virtual spaces, with physical AI technology in industrial settings such as manufacturing, logistics, and smart cities are increasing, the growth potential of related industries is also attracting attention.
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