Sky Intelligence Showcases Digital Twin Capabilities at GTC 2026: "The Next Step is Physical AI" View original image

Sky Intelligence, an affiliate of Sky Worldwide (SKAI), announced on March 30 that it is accelerating its expansion into the global market by growing its data infrastructure business based on the NVIDIA ecosystem.


Recently, the AI industry has rapidly shifted toward physical AI, where robotics and autonomous systems operate in real-world environments. As a result, competition is intensifying to secure 'synthetic data' technology, which precisely simulates real environments for use as training data, as well as Real-to-Sim-based data infrastructure.


Sky Intelligence recently participated in GTC 2026, where it showcased its digital twin-based 3D content production infrastructure and real-world application cases in collaboration with LVMH.


During the event, Morgan Mao, Global CEO, introduced the production infrastructure that combines the company's proprietary materials library, advanced lighting and animation technologies, and the ability to implement digital twins using NVIDIA Omniverse. He also highlighted the potential for this technology to expand beyond content creation into the realm of industrial data infrastructure.


Omniverse is a platform that supports digital twin-based simulations and is regarded as a core infrastructure for robotics and autonomous system implementation. Sky Intelligence explained that, leveraging its high-precision digital twin technology, it has established the capability to produce and supply synthetic data applicable to physical AI training.


Digital twin technology enables pre-training in virtual environments through a "Sim-to-Real" structure. It is recognized as a key technology for reducing training costs and time, while also increasing accuracy and scalability when applied to real-world environments.


With this year’s GTC as a turning point, Sky Intelligence has formalized its expansion from a content production focus to a synthetic data-based data infrastructure business. During the event, the company engaged in proof-of-concept (POC) projects and signed memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with multiple global firms, and plans to accelerate its entry into the North American market with the establishment of a U.S. subsidiary.


In particular, Sky Intelligence is conducting several POCs with leading global industrial robotics companies to validate the value of applying high-precision synthetic data to physical AI training, and has already secured synthetic data supply contracts. This demonstrates the company’s proven capabilities in producing and supplying synthetic data that meets the needs of industrial applications.


Jaechul Lee, CEO of Sky Intelligence, stated, "Digital twins and synthetic data are core infrastructure driving the era of physical AI. Having demonstrated our technological competitiveness in the global market through GTC, we will accelerate business expansion, especially in North America." He added, "As the immediate establishment of data infrastructure applicable to industry becomes increasingly important, we aim to position ourselves as a globally competitive player."



Meanwhile, Sky Intelligence plans to officially unveil its synthetic data-related technology and deliver joint presentations with global partners at COMPUTEX this June. The company also aims to accelerate its synthetic data business for robotics training, expand related business areas in the first half of the year, and gradually strengthen synergies with its affiliates.


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