
MUMBAI, India, Mar 26, 2026 – Siemens has launched Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and Digital Twin Composer as part of its Industrial AI operating system. The company showcased the tools at Transform Innovation Day 2026 in Mumbai on March 6. The solutions combine Siemens industrial software and automation with NVIDIA libraries and accelerated AI infrastructure. They support photorealistic and physics-based digital twins across product and production lifecycles.
Siemens is introducing Digital Twin Composer to integrate simulation, real-time operational data, and digital twin models in a high-fidelity industrial environment. The tool applies physics-based simulation to manufacturing and infrastructure use cases, allowing teams to test and refine changes before execution. This helps Indian enterprises manage workflows while reducing risk, rework, and capital expenditure. Availability in India is expected by the end of 2026.
Siemens is also expanding lifecycle visualization with Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer software, built on NVIDIA Omniverse libraries. The platform enables teams to explore photorealistic digital twins and collaborate across design, manufacturing, and operations in real time, gaining deeper insights across the product lifecycle. These digital reality experiences help reduce errors and shorten development cycles in industrial environments.
“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 engineers in India develop core technologies for Teamcenter Digital Reality Viewer and Digital Twin Composer. India serves as both a key market and an industrial AI development hub. Industrial AI supports productivity, advanced manufacturing, and infrastructure as digital transformation expands.
Siemens and NVIDIA are combining industrial software, automation, and accelerated computing to build an Industrial AI Operating System. The partnership supports Industrial Metaverse use cases by linking engineering and simulation across physical and digital systems. With these tools available in India, organizations can apply immersive simulation and engineering workflows across operations.
Source: Siemens
About Siemens

Siemens Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, operates across industry, infrastructure, transportation, and healthcare sectors. Founded in 1847, Siemens AG has more than 175 years of history and is headquartered in Munich, Germany. Its U.S. operations are based in Washington, D.C. The company maintains 25 manufacturing sites across the U.S and more than 50,000 employees serving customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Siemens focuses on integrating digital and physical technologies to support customer needs in efficiency, urban development, and sustainable transportation. The company applies industrial AI – including generative AI – to use cases across sectors.
About Siemens Digital Industries Software

Siemens Digital Industries Software, a business unit of Siemens AG, provides industrial software, hardware and related services through the Siemens Xcelerator platform. The company’s portfolio includes product lifecycle management, electronic design automation, simulation and digital twin tools, manufacturing operations management and low-code application development. These products support design, engineering and production workflows across sectors such as aerospace and defense, automotive, electronics and semiconductors, machinery, medical devices and process manufacturing. Siemens Digital Industries Software traces its origins to 1963 as United Computing, later becoming Siemens PLM Software in 2007 before adopting its current name. It supplies technologies that help organizations manage product, process data, and improve development and manufacturing efficiency across a range of industrial applications.
About NVIDIA
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NVIDIA, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, designs and manufactures graphics processing units, systems on chips, networking hardware, and AI intelligence software such as CUDA. Its products serve industries including gaming, data centers, autonomous vehicles, professional visualization, robotics, health care, and energy. The company introduced the GPU in 1999 and later expanded into accelerated computing and AI infrastructure. In gaming, its GPUs support high-performance rendering, while in AI and high-performance computing, its systems provide the infrastructure for training and deploying large-scale models. NVIDIA also develops tools for robotics and autonomous driving.