Accenture and Schaeffler AG are redefining industrial automation through physical AI, robotics, and digital twins. At Hannover Messe 2025, the companies are demonstrating how AI-powered simulation and automation technologies from NVIDIA and Microsoft can optimize human-robot collaboration and fully automated systems.
Innovations in Industrial Automation
- Human-Robot Collaboration:
- Optimizing work scenarios from manual tasks to full automation.
- Integration of industrial automation systems, AMRs, and humanoid robots.
- Schaeffler’s mobile manipulator cobot, EMMA, enhancing operational efficiency.
- AI-Driven Robotics:
- General-purpose humanoid robots, such as Agility Robotics’ Digit and Sanctuary AI’s Phoenix, demonstrating material handling and adaptive task execution.
- AI-powered simulations training robots for real-world industrial applications.
AI-Powered Digital Twin Technology
- Optimizing Factory Layouts:
- Accenture’s digital twin technology on NVIDIA Omniverse simulates and optimizes factory and warehouse designs.
- Reduces commissioning time by virtually positioning production lines and kitting stations.
- Automation Planning:
- AI-driven simulations determine the right level of automation for each facility.
- Scenarios include manual work, AMR-supported transport, and humanoid-assisted automation.
Future of Physical AI and Robotics
- Humanoid Robots in Industrial Settings:
- Accenture and Schaeffler are testing NVIDIA Omniverse’s Mega Blueprint for multi-robot fleet simulations.
- Sanctuary AI’s Phoenix robot learns real-world tasks through AI-driven imitation learning.
- Agility Robotics’ Digit demonstrates material handling tasks like tote transport and kitting.
- Enhanced Workplace Collaboration:
- Vision AI applications, such as NVIDIA Metropolis, capture and analyze human-robot interactions.
- Robots adapt to human workflows, improving efficiency and flexibility in manufacturing.
Optimizing Real-Time Robotics Operations
- AI-Powered Operational Insights:
- Accenture and Avanade integrate Omniverse-simulated data with Microsoft Fabric for performance optimization.
- AI-driven analytics provide site managers with real-time insights into robot performance.
- Generative AI for Factory Operations:
- AI-powered factory operations agents help staff troubleshoot production issues using natural language queries.
- Virtual factories enable engineers to interact with simulation data using voice commands and intuitive dashboards.
Accenture and Schaeffler’s partnership marks a transformative step in industrial automation. By leveraging AI, digital twins, and robotics, they are paving the way for smarter, more adaptable factories. The integration of physical AI and simulation-driven insights enhances productivity, efficiency, and collaboration between humans and intelligent machines, setting a new standard for the future of manufacturing.