DataMesh Introduces New Digital Twin Technology at NVIDIA GTC 2025: A Step Forward for Singapore’s Tech Scene
DataMesh Exploring Digital Twins at NVIDIA GTC 2025
At NVIDIA GTC 2025, held in San Jose, California, from March 17 to 21, a Singapore-headquartered company, DataMesh, took the stage to share its latest advancements in digital twin technology. As a member of NVIDIA Inception, DataMesh used the conference to introduce new tools aimed at enhancing industrial operations through its FactVerse platform and a collaboration with NVIDIA Omniverse. On March 17, DataMesh CEO Jie Li delivered a session titled Revolutionizing Workflow Through the Industrial Metaverse, explaining how FactVerse can support industries like manufacturing and logistics by integrating digital twins and AI.
DataMesh also announced a new NVIDIA Omniverse extension, which connects FactVerse to applications built on the Omniverse platform. This extension will soon be available for download on the DataMesh website, with plans to list it on the NVIDIA NGC software catalog later. This development is a step toward making digital twin technology more accessible for businesses, and it highlights Singapore’s growing role in the global tech landscape.
Understanding FactVerse and Its Integration with NVIDIA Omniverse
DataMesh’s FactVerse is an industrial metaverse platform designed to improve frontline operations by combining digital twin technology, spatial computing, and AI. It offers a no-code environment where users can integrate data from multiple sources, run real-time simulations, and create digital content. The platform addresses common challenges in digital twin adoption, such as high costs, long implementation timelines, and fragmented data systems.
When paired with NVIDIA Omniverse, FactVerse enables businesses to build high-fidelity digital twins—virtual models that mirror real-world systems with accuracy. FactVerse supports the creation of these models by handling data integration, scene construction, and operational simulations. NVIDIA Omniverse enhances this with advanced rendering, physics-based simulations, and AI capabilities, such as large language model inference and synthetic data generation. Together, they support applications like failure analysis, scheduling optimization, and AI-driven training for industrial robots, offering practical tools for industries to explore.
Real-World Applications of DataMesh’s Technology
DataMesh’s technology is already being applied across various sectors, demonstrating its potential. For example, NIO, an electric vehicle manufacturer, used FactVerse to improve vehicle assembly by integrating real-time monitoring, layout simulations, and data from AGVs and RFID systems. This allowed engineers to create digital replicas of equipment and workflows, reducing downtime and enhancing production efficiency.
Foxconn, a major player in manufacturing, adopted DataMesh Director to improve employee training. Using 3D digital twin-based guides, the no-code platform provided immersive AR training for complex equipment workflows, minimizing the need for physical machines and improving knowledge retention.
In aviation, a leading aircraft maintenance provider leveraged FactVerse’s Data Fusion Services (DFS) to build a predictive maintenance platform. By combining real-time sensor data, historical records, and QAR decoding, the platform used AI to detect anomalies, reducing unplanned downtime and optimizing repair schedules for better safety and reliability.
A major resort operator also implemented FactVerse to integrate Facility BMS, IoT devices, and digital twins into a unified system. This setup enabled real-time monitoring, optimized energy usage, and improved resource management, contributing to operational efficiency and sustainability—a priority in Singapore’s tech-driven push for greener solutions.
Insights from DataMesh’s Leadership
Jie Li, CEO and Founder of DataMesh, shared the company’s vision: “At DataMesh, our priority is empowering enterprises and frontline workers with digital twin solutions that drive real-world impact. By integrating FactVerse with NVIDIA Omniverse, we are accelerating development and enhancing our capabilities—helping industries visualize, optimize, and automate their operations faster than ever before.” Li’s comments underscore the collaborative potential of this technology, which aims to make digital twins more practical for businesses worldwide.
Singapore’s Digital Twin Landscape: Where DataMesh Fits
DataMesh, while headquartered in Singapore, is part of a broader ecosystem of digital twin innovators in the city-state, which is rapidly becoming a hub for such technologies. Singapore’s Smart Nation initiative has fueled this growth, with Budget 2025 allocating $1 billion to AI and semiconductor R&D and another $5 billion to AI-optimized power grids, creating a fertile ground for digital twin advancements. The National Productivity Fund also added $3 billion to support semiconductors and life sciences, further boosting the sector.
Within this landscape, homegrown companies like Hiverlab have emerged as key players. Founded in 2014, Hiverlab has established itself as a leading Singapore-born digital twin innovator, particularly through its SpatialWork platform, which integrates real-time IoT data, 2D-to-3D conversion, and volumetric live tracking. Hiverlab’s projects include a 5G-enabled monitoring system for Keppel Shipyard, the HP Indigo Digital Twin for manufacturing efficiency, and AGV simulations with Omron. In 2025, Hiverlab introduced its Gaussian Splatting Runtime Editor, enhancing 3D reconstruction, and contributed to the Middle East’s NEOM project, showcasing its global reach.
Other Singapore-founded companies are also making strides. Augmentus, part of the IMDA Spark Programme, offers a no-code AI robotics platform that creates digital twins of work environments through high-accuracy 3D scanning, simplifying robot programming for industrial applications. Anacle Systems, established in 2006, provides the Gemini™ Digital Twin platform, enabling clients to visualize data like occupancy rates and power consumption in a 3D virtual environment. dConstruct Robotics, founded in 2019, uses advanced SLAM technology in its d.ASH Pack to create 3D reconstructions, enhancing safety and efficiency in construction, logistics, and facilities management. In 2023, dConstruct won the D.Day X Global League’s Global Award, cementing its international reputation.
DataMesh, while not Singapore-born, benefits from the city’s ecosystem, being part of the IMDA Spark Program and listed on Forbes Asia’s 100 to Watch in 2022. With over 200 global clients, DataMesh focuses on enterprise solutions across architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), manufacturing, and facility management. Compared to Hiverlab’s emphasis on AI-driven immersion, DataMesh prioritizes scalable, cloud-based platforms, positioning it as a complementary player in Singapore’s digital twin industry.
Looking Ahead: DataMesh’s Role in Singapore’s Tech Future
As Singapore continues to invest in AI, spatial computing, and XR, companies like DataMesh are helping businesses adopt these technologies more efficiently. The integration with NVIDIA Omniverse marks a significant step, enhancing FactVerse’s capabilities for enterprise operations and manufacturing workflows. DataMesh plans to further this collaboration by incorporating NVIDIA Cosmos World Foundation Models, which will improve simulations and AI-driven automation, offering a stronger platform for industrial optimization.
For those interested in exploring digital twin technology, DataMesh invited attendees to visit Booth 3009 at NVIDIA GTC 2025, where they shared use cases, trends, and insights into the evolving field. This event highlighted Singapore’s growing influence in the global digital twin space, with DataMesh contributing to the city-state’s reputation as a hub for innovation.
About DataMesh
DataMesh’s FactVerse platform combines digital twin, spatial computing, and AI technologies to improve workflows and support frontline workers. The company was the only Asian winner of the 2020 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award in Mixed Reality and collaborates with over 500 customers globally across manufacturing, AEC, and facility management. Visit DataMesh at http://datamesh.com/ to learn more.
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