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Home» Digital Twin»Siemens launches Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and Digital Twin Composer in India

Siemens launches Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and Digital Twin Composer in India

Dr. Shibu John Sat Aug 2026 Digital Twin, News & Events, Tech Leave a comment 104 Views

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Siemens has launched Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and the Digital Twin Composer as key building blocks of its Industrial AI Operating System. The solutions, showcased at Transform – Innovation Day 2026 on March 6 in Mumbai, combine Siemens’ industrial software and automation expertise with NVIDIA libraries and accelerated AI infrastructure to enable immersive, photorealistic and physics based digital twins across the product and production lifecycle.
The Digital Twin Composer integrates comprehensive digital twin data, simulation and real-time operational signals into managed, high fidelity industrial environments. By introducing physics-based simulation into real manufacturing and infrastructure contexts, the Digital Twin Composer enables organizations to simulate, validate and optimize changes before physical execution. This supports Indian enterprises in scaling complex engineering and production workflows while reducing risk, rework and capital expenditure. Availability in India is expected toward the end of calendar year 2026.
Siemens is also advancing immersive lifecycle visualization through the Teamcenter® Visualization  Digital Reality Viewer Software, powered by NVIDIA Omnivores libraries. The solution enables stakeholders to explore photorealistic digital twins collaboratively, helping teams across design, manufacturing and operations collaborate in real time, gaining deeper insights across the product lifecycle. For Indian industries navigating increasing complexity, immersive digital reality experiences can improve collaboration, reduce errors and accelerate innovation cycles.
“India is at the forefront of industrial transformation, and the combination of digital twins, Industrial AI and advanced computing will help organizations innovate faster and operate more efficiently,” said Mathew Thomas, Vice President and Managing Director for India, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “Our collaboration with NVIDIA brings together powerful technologies that enable customers in India to move from concept to reality with greater speed, accuracy and confidence.”
“Industrial enterprises in India are seeking advanced computing solutions to manage the complexity of modern engineering and scale production through physics-based simulation,” said Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director, South Asia, NVIDIA. “The integration of NVIDIA Omniverse and accelerated AI infrastructure with Siemens’ Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and Digital Twin Composer provides organizations the immersive tools needed to build and optimize high-fidelity digital twins.” Siemens’ software engineers in India work on core technologies that form the backbone of some of the global product announcements including the Siemens’ Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and the recently launched Digital Twin Composer. The collaboration reflects how India is both a key market and a core innovation hub shaping the future of industrial AI. As Indian manufacturers and infrastructure leaders accelerate digital transformation, industrial AI is emerging as a critical enabler to improve productivity, scale advanced manufacturing and strengthen infrastructure.
Together, Siemens and NVIDIA are advancing the Industrial Metaverse by combining industrial software, automation and accelerated computing into an integrated Industrial AI Operating System. The Siemens and NVIDIA collaboration brings together industrial software, automation expertise and accelerated computing to build the Industrial AI Operating System.. With the partnership offerings now available for Indian customers, organizations can access immersive engineering and simulation capabilities that connect the real and digital worlds.
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