Xiilab in Talks with Nvidia to Supply AI Digital Twin Solutions to New Customers


AI solution company Xiilab is accelerating efforts to secure new customers for its digital twin business, which is being developed in collaboration with NVIDIA.
It has been confirmed that the company is engaged in business discussions with clients from new industries beyond its existing semiconductor process line solutions.

On the 24th, a Xiilab official stated,

“We are currently in discussions with potential customers from new industries regarding the supply of our digital twin solutions.”

The digital twin construction project is a solution that leverages NVIDIA’s Omniverse to create a simulation environment closely resembling the real world.
NVIDIA Omniverse is recognized as a 3D collaboration platform capable of accurately simulating physical phenomena in real environments while enabling real-time cooperation among participants.

By combining precise synthetic data generation with AI-based image analysis, Xiilab develops Omniverse-based digital twins that support high-accuracy AI simulations.
The company is continuously expanding its digital twin business, focusing on major domestic enterprises.

For instance, before constructing new semiconductor plants that require multi-trillion-won investments, Xiilab’s digital twin technology can simulate the factory layout to optimize production processes and robot movement paths, thereby improving facility efficiency and reducing operational risks.

Xiilab’s solutions are applicable not only to semiconductors but also to various industries including automotive, general manufacturing, shipbuilding, and marine engineering.

As one of NVIDIA’s key business initiatives, Omniverse is known to offer strong technical and marketing support to its partners.
The AI simulation sector is expected to continue its steady growth momentum.

According to Fortune Business Insights, the global artificial intelligence market is projected to grow from $428 billion (approximately ₩590 trillion) in 2022 to $2.25 trillion (approximately ₩2,796 trillion) by 2030, with a significant portion of this growth anticipated to come from simulation-based AI applications.

In the long term, Xiilab aims to secure contracts for about 1% of Korea’s 2,000 large-scale factory facilities, targeting a tenfold increase in related sales within five years.

In addition, Xiilab is expanding its AI-powered kiosk business, which can be utilized across multiple sectors.
These kiosks replace traditional CCTV-based process hygiene management with camera- and sensor-equipped systems that autonomously monitor compliance.

Under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards, the system automatically verifies whether employees are wearing sanitary gear, such as goggles, correctly, and detects foreign substances like hair.
Unlike CCTV-based systems that require centralized monitoring, Xiilab’s kiosk solution reduces operational costs by enabling automated on-site management.


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