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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2024 · 26 MIN

IAA MOBILITY Visionary Club x Philippe van den Berge, Vice President of Automotive, EMEA at NVIDIA.

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In the fifth episode of the Visionary Club Podcast, we welcome Philippe van den Berge, Vice President of Automotive, EMEA at NVIDIA. Philippe shares fascinating insights into the transformative role of AI and advanced computing in the automotive industry. Together, we explore NVIDIA's cutting-edge technologies, including Omniverse, a platform for creating digital twins, and the Drive platform for autonomous vehicles. Philippe explains how digital twins can enhance production efficiency, reduce costs, and accelerate innovation. We also discuss how humanoid robotics could revolutionize manufacturing and the opportunities generative AI presents for developing new driver assistance systems. Learn how NVIDIA is helping automakers leverage AI-driven platforms and why investing in these technologies is more critical than ever. Don’t miss this insightful episode, shedding light on the future of mobility and the potential of digital transformation.

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