Beijing 51WORLD Digital Twin Technology Co., Ltd. (51WORLD, 06651) announced that its intelligent-driving simulation platform SimOne and data-management platform Dataverse have completed deep integration with NVIDIA Omniverse NuRec neural reconstruction technology. The collaboration positions 51Sim—one of the Group’s three core business lines—to serve as a next-generation, data-driven simulation infrastructure for autonomous-driving validation.
The industry challenge addressed • Historically, real-world road-test data could not be used directly for closed-loop simulation; scenario construction depended on labor-intensive manual modeling, limiting large-scale validation. • NVIDIA Omniverse NuRec applies 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) neural rendering to convert vehicle-fleet data into interactive simulation scenarios, removing this bottleneck. • Full capability release requires compatibility with mature simulation platforms; 51WORLD’s SimOne offers large-scale cloud parallel simulation and high-fidelity multimodal sensor rendering, while Dataverse manages the full lifecycle of multimodal fleet data.
Breakthrough delivered • The integrated workflow now spans data collection, neural scene reconstruction and closed-loop simulation execution, transforming road-test data usage from “collection then archive” to “collection then immediate simulation enablement.” • This architecture targets the rising validation demands of reasoning-based intelligent-driving systems such as VLA (Vision-Language-Action models) and world models.
Anticipated operational impact • Lower marginal cost for scenario generation and shorter project delivery cycles. • Reinforced competitive moat through enhanced realism, diversity and closed-loop confidence in simulation. • Deeper embedding in NVIDIA’s global ecosystem is expected to elevate brand credibility and expand revenue opportunities across the autonomous-driving supply chain.
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