Sky Intelligence Unveils "Digital Twins Transforming Retail" at NVIDIA GTC 2026
Sky Intelligence announced on the 18th that it presented strategies for retail content production leveraging digital twins, as well as cases of collaboration with global luxury group LVMH, during an official session at NVIDIA GTC 2026, which is being held in San Jose, California, USA.
Global CEO Morgan Mao gave a presentation on the topic, "Scalable Digital Twins: The New Infrastructure for Retail Growth," during the retail industry session held on the 16th (local time). Charles Kim, Digital Director at LVMH, participated as a co-speaker, introducing examples of collaboration between the two companies. The session was broadcast not only on-site but also live online to audiences worldwide.
CEO Morgan Mao pointed out that although content demand in the retail and marketing industries is rising rapidly, the traditional production method centered on physical shoots has significant limitations in keeping up. As an alternative, he proposed a digital twin-based content production model, explaining that a single 3D asset can be used to rapidly produce a variety of content. He further emphasized that digital twins are becoming a core infrastructure in the retail environment, enabling content production beyond being just a manufacturing technology.
The session also featured the unveiling of an actual case of collaboration with LVMH. Director Charles Kim introduced several digital twin-based projects carried out across LVMH's brands, and in particular, highlighted concrete achievements through the example of luxury watch brand Hublot.
He stated, "Luxury watches are a field where hundreds of components operate with extreme precision, making content production highly challenging." He added, "Through the collaboration with Sky Intelligence, we produced approximately 40 watch content videos utilizing digital twins in just five weeks, significantly reducing production time while maintaining product detail."
In addition, it was revealed that the digital twin-based production method is also being used in the creation of new forms of content that combine traditional video shooting with AI-based video generation technology. Director Charles Kim explained, "AI is not a technology that replaces creativity, but rather a tool that expands the possibilities of content production," and added, "By combining digital twins with AI, it is possible to build a production environment that is faster, more flexible, and scalable."
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At this GTC, digital twins, along with robotics, synthetic data, and simulation technology, attracted attention as one of the core technologies enabling the era of physical AI. Through this presentation, Sky Intelligence demonstrated the potential for digital twins to expand beyond retail content production into areas such as physical AI training data and industrial simulation in the future, underscoring its technological vision as a data infrastructure company.
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