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Transforming Transportation with the Metaverse and AI on Microsoft Azure

Offered By: Microsoft via YouTube

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Microsoft Ignite Courses Autonomous Vehicles Courses Microsoft Azure Courses Augmented Reality Courses Digital Twins Courses Synthetic Data Courses Software Defined Vehicles Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore how software-defined vehicles are revolutionizing the automotive industry in this 23-minute video from Microsoft Ignite 2022. Discover the power of NVIDIA Omniverse and DRIVE Sim on Azure in creating digital twin environments for autonomous driving systems, factory design optimization, and immersive customer experiences. Learn about the transformation of business models and development processes through digital and AI-powered solutions, from design and visualization to manufacturing. Gain insights into BMW's factory digital twin implementation, the future of vehicle sales using augmented reality, and the role of synthetic data in training autonomous vehicles. Featuring speakers from Microsoft and industry experts, this session provides a comprehensive overview of how the metaverse and AI are shaping the future of transportation on the Microsoft Azure platform.

Syllabus

Introduction
Software Defined Vehicles
Digital Twins and Immersive Experiences
Digital Twins in Action
BMW Factory Digital Twin
BMW Factory in Action
Future Vehicle Sales
Augmented Reality
Digital Twin
Autonomous Vehicles
Synthetic Data
Drive Sim
Conclusion


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Microsoft Ignite

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