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Siemens brings the industrial metaverse to life with Digital Twin Composer

6 gennaio 2026
Plano, Texas, USA

Siemens’ Digital Twin Composer builds Industrial Metaverse environments at scale, empowering organizations to apply industrial AI, simulation and real-time physical data to make decisions virtually, at speed and at scale
  • Siemens unveils breakthrough industrial metaverse technology, delivering true industrial intelligence, by bringing together physical AI with the power of the most comprehensive digital twin
  • PepsiCo is digitally transforming select US manufacturing and warehouse facilities with the help of Digital Twin Composer, achieving faster design cycles, reduced capex and identifying up to 90 percent of potential issues before physical build

Siemens today announced Digital Twin Composer, a new software solution that builds Industrial Metaverse environments at scale, empowering organizations to apply industrial AI, simulation and real-time physical data to make decisions virtually, at speed and at scale.

Digital Twin Composer enables industrial companies to combine 2D and 3D digital twin data from Siemens’ comprehensive digital twin with physical real-time information in a managed, secure real-time photorealistic visual scene, built using NVIDIA Omniverse libraries. With Digital Twin Composer, companies can rapidly build and maintain this global environment, containing all aspects of their product or production data (both virtual and physical) in a secure, managed high-fidelity 3D experience, throughout the lifecycle of the product, process or facility.

Digital Twin Composer provides contextualized, real-time insights and intelligence enabling companies to visualize, interact with and iterate on any product, process or factory in its real-world context before physical design or construction – whether it’s a new smartphone, a tanker in a shipyard, an autonomous electric vehicle, or a new AI factory on a greenfield or brownfield site.

PepsiCo and Siemens are digitally transforming select U.S. manufacturing and warehouse facilities by converting them into high-fidelity 3D digital twins that simulate plant operations and the end-to-end supply chain to establish a performance baseline. Within weeks, teams optimized and validated new configurations to boost capacity and throughput, giving PepsiCo a unified, real-time view of operations with flexibility to integrate AI-driven capabilities over time.

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PepsiCo are digitally transforming select US manufacturing and warehouse facilities with the help of Digital Twin Composer (Image credit: PepsiCo)

Leveraging Siemens’ Digital Twin Composer, NVIDIA Omniverse and computer vision, PepsiCo can now recreate every machine, conveyor, pallet route and operator path with physics-level accuracy, enabling AI agents to simulate, test and refine system changes - identifying up to 90 percent of potential issues before any physical modifications occur. This approach has already delivered a 20 percent increase in throughput on initial deployment and is driving faster design cycles, nearly 100 percent design validation and 10 to 15 percent reductions in capital expenditure (Capex) by uncovering hidden capacity and validating investments in a virtual environment.

Many design, engineering and production teams still work independently, each relying on different tools and disconnected data systems. Digital Twin Composer reduces these barriers by unifying design, simulation and operations into one living and contextualized model that empowers engineers to test products, processes and facilities in minutes, validate automation long before hardware exists and operate the real product or facility from one digital twin.

“The new Digital Twin Composer delivers on our vision for the industrial metaverse. It helps manufacturers to overcome the unprecedented challenges of mastering complexity, accelerating production, reducing costs and increasing profitability,” said Joe Bohman, executive vice president, PLM Products, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Siemens and NVIDIA are partnering to help manufacturers bring the most complex products, processes and factories online faster, boost resiliency and sustainability, and continuously optimize performance.”

"In an era where every physical object and process will have a digital twin, Siemens' Digital Twin Composer establishes a digital thread that connects the silos of design, engineering, and operations across the Siemens Xcelerator ecosystem," said Rev Lebaredian, vice president of Omniverse and Simulation Technology, NVIDIA. “By integrating NVIDIA Omniverse libraries into Digital Twin Composer, enterprises can take advantage of physically accurate simulation across their workflows to validate their entire lifecycle - from product design to factory logistics - in the virtual world before committing a single atom to the real one.”

Digital Twin Composer is part of Siemens Xcelerator, an industry proven portfolio of software used by companies worldwide to develop digital twins that empower them to design, simulate and prepare their products, process and factories at speed and scale. Digital Twin Composer is used to connect the high performance, photorealistic and physically accurate 3D digital twin created using Siemens Xcelerator to real-world physical data sources as such manufacturing execution software (MES), quality management systems (QMS), programmable logic controller (PLC) code from a machine or factory asset or industrial internet of things (IIoT) data – from across an open ecosystem of engineering data. Further insights can be realized through integration with Siemens’ industry-leading data science and AI software, Rapidminer and other AI solutions to deliver virtual world intelligence and real time insights to make decisions in confidence.

Launched at CES 2026, Siemens’ Digital Twin Composer is currently in early access with select customers. To learn more, visit https://www.siemens.com/en-us/company/digital-transformation/industrial-metaverse/introducing-digital-twin-composer/

Siemens Digital Industries Software aiuta le organizzazioni di tutte le dimensioni ad affrontare la digital transformation utilizzando il software, l’hardware ed i servizi della piattaforma di business Siemens Xcelerator. Il software offerto da Siemens, unitamente alle tecnologie per la realizzazione di completi digital twin, consentono alle aziende di ottimizzare i propri processi di progettazione, di ingegnerizzazione e di produzione, per trasformare le idee di oggi in prodotti sostenibili del futuro. Da singoli chip fino a interi sistemi, dai prodotti ai processi, in tutti i settori. Siemens Digital Industries Software– Accelerating transformation.

Siemens Digital Industries (DI) consente alle aziende di tutte le dimensioni del settore manifatturiero di processo e discreto di accelerare la trasformazione digitale e la sostenibilità lungo l'intera catena del valore. Il portafoglio di automazione e software all'avanguardia di Siemens rivoluziona la progettazione, la realizzazione e l'ottimizzazione dei prodotti e della produzione. E con Siemens Xcelerator - la piattaforma digitale aperta per imprese - questo processo è reso ancora più semplice, veloce e scalabile. Insieme ai nostri partner e al nostro ecosistema, Siemens Digital Industries consente ai clienti di diventare un'impresa digitale sostenibile. Siemens Digital Industries ha una forza lavoro di circa 70.000 persone in tutto il mondo. 

Siemens AG (Berlino e Monaco) è un'azienda tecnologica leader nel settore dell'industria, delle infrastrutture, della mobilità e della sanità. L'obiettivo dell'azienda è creare tecnologie in grado di trasformare la vita quotidiana di tutti. Combinando il mondo reale e quello digitale, Siemens consente ai clienti di accelerare la loro trasformazione digitale e sostenibile, rendendo le fabbriche più efficienti, le città più vivibili e i trasporti più sostenibili. Siemens detiene anche una partecipazione di maggioranza nella società quotata in borsa Siemens Healthineers, fornitore leader a livello mondiale di tecnologia medica all'avanguardia nel settore sanitario. Per tutti. Ovunque. In modo sostenibile.

Nell'anno fiscale 2025, conclusosi il 30 settembre 2025, il Gruppo Siemens ha generato un fatturato di 78,9 miliardi di euro e un utile netto di 10,4 miliardi di euro. Al 30 settembre 2025, l'azienda impiegava circa 318.000 persone in tutto il mondo sulla base delle attività continuative. Ulteriori informazioni sono disponibili su Internet all'indirizzo www.siemens.com.

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Zulmira Almeida

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