Delta Leverages NVIDIA Omniverse for AI Digital Twins in Smart Buildings and Manufacturing

  • Delta unveiled AI-based digital twin applications built on NVIDIA Omniverse for building automation and smart manufacturing at NVIDIA GTC on March 16, 2026.
  • Physics-based synchronization of HVAC, lighting, and natural shading simulations improved building energy savings by up to 20%.
  • Delta's DIATwin system integrates product design, equipment, robotics, and process data into a high-fidelity AI digital twin for smart manufacturing.
  • The AI-driven digital twin supports decentralized manufacturing with centralized management, accelerating the transition toward autonomous factories.

Delta's integration of NVIDIA Omniverse into its AI digital twin platforms underscores the growing trend of real-time system behavior simulations and predictive analytics in building automation and smart manufacturing. This strategic move aligns with the increasing pressure on enterprises to strengthen operational resilience, reduce deployment time, and improve energy efficiency. The collaboration highlights the potential for AI-driven digital twins to model complex 'what-if' scenarios and optimize system efficiency before implementation.

Energy Efficiency
How Delta's AI digital twins will affect energy savings in large-scale smart building projects.
Manufacturing Automation
Whether Delta can sustain the pace of transition toward autonomous factories with its AI-driven digital twin platforms.
Market Adoption
The pace at which other enterprises will adopt NVIDIA Omniverse-based digital twin platforms for operational resilience.