It has lot of different products and tools that powers modern AI today. – And over the years, NVIDIA has transformed itself to becoming, of course, a very AI centric company. And NVIDIA, as people know, has been around for, you know, since the nineties, and they’ve been very well known for everything that they do with gaming and GPUs in general. I recently joined NVIDIA just a little under a year, and my role here is primarily to be part of the Omniverse platform, which we’ll go into a little bit more. And then, most recently before joining NVIDIA was focused on building IoT infrastructures into the LED lighting market and rolling that out as like into location services and asset tracking services to some of the big box retailers. So, my name is Ganesh Sivaraman, been in the tech industry for 20 plus years ranging from, like, mobile telecom background, all the way to doing my own startup. – That’s great, so, thank you for having me, Ryan. – Yeah, it’s great to have you, excited about this conversation and I wanted to kick this off by having you give a quick introduction about yourself and the company to our audience. Welcome Ganesh to the IoT For All Podcast. Hit that bell icon so you get the latest episodes as soon as they are out and give this video a thumbs up and we’d truly appreciate it. Prior to jumping into this conversation, please subscribe to the channel if you have not done so already. With me today is Ganesh Sivaraman, the Director of Products and Omniverse Digital Twins at NVIDIA, a pioneer in accelerated computing, and now are a full stack computing company with data center scale offerings that are really focused on reshaping the industry. I’m Ryan Chacon, and on today’s episode, we are going to talk about industrial metaverse trends as well as why 70% of edge initiatives fail and what can be done to increase the likelihood of success on that front. – Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the IoT For All Podcast. (21:43) Can Omniverse be used before any physical deployment? (12:13) Why do some IoT and edge device initiatives fail? (10:20) What are the leading use cases for the industrial metaverse? (02:22) How NVIDIA and NVIDIA Omniverse relate to IoT (00:49) Introduction to Ganesh, NVIDIA, and Omniverse Key Questions and Topics from this Episode: NVIDIA Omniverse is a computing platform for building and operating metaverse applications. NVIDIA is now a full-stack computing company with data-center-scale offerings that are reshaping industry. The company’s invention of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market, redefined computer graphics, ignited the era of modern AI, and is fueling the creation of the metaverse. Since its founding in 1993, NVIDIA has been a pioneer in accelerated computing. Interested in connecting with Ganesh? Reach out on LinkedIn! About NVIDIA With Omniverse Digital Twin, customers build massive large-scale virtual worlds and connect systems and machines from the physical world to monitor, control, and simulate with Omniverse to drive automation and operational efficiency. His focus includes Omniverse Digital Twin and IIoT. At NVIDIA, Ganesh is part of the Omniverse team, a platform for developing and operating metaverse applications. Prior to joining NVIDIA, he was responsible for building indoor positioning and asset tracking systems with embedded IoT in lighting for some of the major big box retailers. Ganesh Sivaraman has 20+ years of experience building high-value, high-impact products at Nokia, startups, and large enterprises solving customer problems. They explore how NVIDIA and NVIDIA Omniverse relate to IoT, industrial metaverse trends, leading use cases for the industrial metaverse, why some IoT and edge device initiatives fail, IoT data challenges, metaverse adoption, and the future of the industrial metaverse. The industrial metaverse will allow you to build digital twins of whole environments! Ganesh Sivaraman, Director of Products, Omniverse Digital Twins at NVIDIA, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss how NVIDIA is building the industrial metaverse with the NVIDIA Omniverse platform.
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