00:00The BMW Group is rapidly advancing the industrialization of its virtual factory.
00:06Production planners are continuously scaling new use cases in the digital twins of over 30 production sites worldwide.
00:14This significantly shortens the time required for global production planning.
00:19What used to require several weeks of real-world conversions can now be achieved using precise virtual simulations.
00:25By 2027, the BMW Group aims to integrate over 40 new or revised models into the plants, initially virtually and then seamlessly.
00:37Production planning costs are expected to fall by up to 30% in the future.
00:42The basis for digital efficiency is IAC3, which creates digital twins by intelligently linking a wide range of data sources.
00:50An industrial 3D Metaverse application based on NVIDIA Omniverse can be used to optimize production layouts, robotics, and logistics systems in real-time.
01:03The virtual factory is continuously being expanded to include generative and agentic functions of artificial intelligence.
01:09One outstanding example is the automated collision check for new models, which is completed in just three days based on 3D scans and design data.
01:21Previously, this process took almost four weeks and required real-world tests with considerable effort, such as emptying entire dip tanks in the paint shop.
01:29Human simulations and the automatic creation of environmental maps are now also scalable applications of this digital transformation.
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