Ola Electric has recently informed exchanges that the company launched the groundbreaking Ola Digital Twin platform. Built on NVIDIA Omniverse, this innovative platform is set to transform manufacturing processes and streamline product development lifecycles.
By integrating cutting-edge technologies such as Krutrim AI and NVIDIA’s advanced simulation tools, the platform enables comprehensive digital twin environments. These environments are crucial for speeding up the planning and construction of Ola Electric’s manufacturing facilities, optimizing equipment layouts and enhancing product development.
The platform also uses physically accurate simulations and generative AI to perform tasks ranging from kinematics simulations to generating synthetic image data for training autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and robotic arms.
In the exchange filing, the company also shared, “By integrating NVIDIA Omniverse — a platform of application programming interfaces (APIs), software development kits and services that enable developers to harness Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) for physical AI — as well as NVIDIA Isaac Sim — a reference simulation platform built on Omniverse for designing and testing robots — Ola Electric has achieved over 20% faster time to market from design to commissioning, for manufacturing operations at its Futurefactory.”
The copmany has also used Ola Digital Twin in its autonomous robotic weld lines at the Futurefactory to simulate welding processes and quality inspection systems. This enables virtual deployment and testing of changes before they are implemented in the physical world.