Sky Intelligence Morgan Mao, Global CEO, is giving a presentation at the NVIDIA Special Session of 'InfoComm China 2026'. Provided by Sky Intelligence

Sky Intelligence Morgan Mao, Global CEO, is giving a presentation at the NVIDIA Special Session of 'InfoComm China 2026'. Provided by Sky Intelligence

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SkyIntelligence, a digital twin and synthetic data solutions company, announced on April 21 that it participated as a presenter at the NVIDIA special session during 'InfoComm China 2026' in Beijing, China, where it unveiled its strategies for building data infrastructure for physical AI.


At this event, SkyIntelligence introduced its digital twin technology based on NVIDIA Omniverse and shared use cases of synthetic data generation using this technology. The company was invited as an official partner, having been recognized for its ability to implement industrial-level digital twins. Omniverse is considered a core platform for realizing robotics and autonomous systems.


InfoComm China is the largest AV and digital media industry event in the Asia-Pacific region, organized by InfoComm Asia based in Singapore. This year, about 400 global companies and more than 24,000 professionals from over 45 countries participated. In particular, with the alignment of China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), the convergence of AI with AV and IT technologies and the building of smart infrastructure were major agenda items.


The NVIDIA special session was held under the theme "Real-Time AI: The New Foundation of Modern Media," focusing on the industrial application of AI and simulation technologies. At this session, Morgan Mao, Global CEO of SkyIntelligence, gave a presentation titled "SKAI Digital Twin: The Core Hub Connecting the Physical World and AI Applications."


In his presentation, he described a framework where real products and environments are transformed into precise digital assets through digital twins, and synthetic data necessary for AI training is produced by operating these assets in simulation environments that reflect physical laws. SkyIntelligence emphasized that it has been continuously building such data generation infrastructure.


He further explained a structure that combines the 'Real-to-Sim' approach, which recreates reality in virtual environments, with the 'Sim-to-Real' approach, which applies virtual data back to the real world. This enables robots and autonomous systems to accurately transfer results learned in virtual scenarios to physical environments.


This approach significantly reduces the time and cost required for physical AI training while also improving accuracy and scalability in practical applications, making it a key infrastructure in the industrial robotics and automation sectors.


Jaecheol Lee, CEO of SkyIntelligence, stated, "Digital twins have become an essential foundation for AI to understand and learn about the real world, going beyond simple content creation technology." He added, "We have established a data pipeline that connects the physical world and AI through a high-precision simulation environment based on NVIDIA Omniverse." He continued, "Having completed global-level technical validation, we will accelerate commercialization and market expansion to strengthen our position as a synthetic data infrastructure company."



Meanwhile, SkyIntelligence is a member of the NVIDIA Inception Program and an Omniverse ISV ecosystem partner, and it has continued to advance its digital twin-based 3D AI content automation technology. Based on this, the company plans to expand into the synthetic data infrastructure market to meet the needs of the robotics and physical AI sectors. SkyIntelligence is also affiliated with SKAI Worldwide, an AI agent and database solutions company.


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