That Dassault Systèmes is having a scheduled visit for the Mobile World Congress with a message becomes obvious. Industrial AI is no longer a side project. It is the operating layer for connected industries.
At the center is its 3D UNIV+RSES platform, built around virtual twins that mirror real assets across their full lifecycle. The pitch is simple. Design it, simulate it, stress test it in virtual space first. Then deploy in the real world with fewer surprises.
The showcase spans AI driven cities, high performance data centers, 5G networks, semiconductors, and autonomous systems. One demo recreates urban infrastructure in immersive VR, allowing real time inspection and diagnostics. Another focuses on validating data center layouts, airflow, and equipment placement before construction begins. The robotics demo links the 3DEXPERIENCE platform with Westwood Robotics’ THEMIS humanoid robot, showing how complex behaviors can be engineered virtually before going physical.
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The broader signal is hard to miss. As systems grow more complex, trial and error in the real world becomes expensive. Virtual twins combined with AI shift experimentation upstream. For industries chasing scale, resilience, and speed, simulation is turning into strategy.


