Siemens on Jan. 15 showcased Digital Twin Composer, a new software solution for building large-scale industrial metaverse environments, at CES 2026, an IT and consumer electronics exhibition in Las Vegas.
The company said Digital Twin Composer helps companies make decisions in virtual environments by using industrial AI, simulation and real-time physical data.
It supports combining 2D and 3D digital twin data provided by Siemens Digital Twin with real-time physical information, using NVIDIA Omniverse libraries to create real-time visual scenes. The company explained that companies can use Digital Twin Composer to build and maintain a global environment that includes both virtual and physical data across the entire lifecycle of products, processes and facilities.
It added that the software can be applied from the latest smartphones to shipyard oil tankers, self-driving electric vehicles and new AI factories built on greenfield or brownfield sites.
Joe Bohman, executive vice president for PLM products at Siemens Digital Industries Software, said, "Digital Twin Composer realises Siemens' vision for the industrial metaverse. It helps manufacturers overcome unprecedented challenges of managing complexity, accelerating production, reducing costs and improving profitability. Siemens and NVIDIA are collaborating to help manufacturers bring complex products, processes and factories online faster, strengthen resilience and sustainability, and continuously optimise performance."