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How KION, NavVis, and NVIDIA are Collaborating on Industrial Digital Twins

Modern factories and distribution centers operate at a pace and complexity that traditional planning tools were never designed for. These environments shift constantly: racks move, automation zones expand, and people and vehicles navigate layouts that often diverge from the latest drawings, even in organizations with strong documentation habits.

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The result is a practical challenge: decisions about automation, robotics, fleet coordination, and future layouts are often made without a fully accurate view of current conditions. And when humans and autonomous systems share the same floor, outdated information can lead to rework, slower deployments, and safety risks. To address this, KION, NavVis, and NVIDIA are collaborating to enable a closed-loop workflow.
Each company contributes something essential:

NavVis provides high-fidelity spatial data.

NVIDIA provides open libraries, models, and frameworks and accelerated AI infrastructure.

KION brings deep operational expertise and uses the strengths of both – NavVis and NVIDIA, to create a representation of the physical world for planning, simulation, optimization, and visualization.

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NavVis: High-Fidelity Capture and a Single Source of Truth

NavVis is a global provider of mobile mapping systems and digital factory solutions. Its technology allows enterprises to document their facilities quickly and with the precision required for robotics, automation, and large-scale planning.

With NavVis scanners, teams can scan vast industrial environments with millimeter accuracy. The system produces dense point clouds, high-quality imagery, and globally aligned geometry that reflect the current state of the facility. The data is then processed in NavVis IVION, which becomes a source of truth for the as-is data in the digital twin. NavVis IVION organizes point clouds, imagery, and annotations into an accessible browser-based environment where engineering, operations, and automation teams can review and collaborate.

NVIDIA: Open Libraries and Accelerated AI Infrastructure for Simulation and Physical AI

NVIDIA Omniverse provides the open libraries, models, frameworks and accelerated AI infrastructure needed to build physically-based digital twins and simulations for designing, testing, and validating physical AI and robotics.

By integrating NVIDIA Isaac Sim, a solution for simulating and testing AI-driven robotics and the NVIDIA Mega Blueprint, KION is able to transform the NavVis-derived digital twin into a dynamic virtual warehouse. This environment supports three core workflows:

Facility and Warehouse Planning: Teams explore layout options, storage strategies, and flow patterns without disrupting live operations.

• System Simulation and Validation: Automation logic, fleet management systems, and integrated operations can be tested in a realistic environment grounded in the actual facility.

Robot Training and Synthetic Data Generation: KION uses their solutions built on NVIDIA Omniverse libraries, Isaac Sim, and the Mega blueprint to generate large volumes of synthetic sensor data to train AI models for KION’s autonomous forklifts and AMRs. These models encounter rare or complex scenarios digitally before encountering them in the real world.

The accuracy of NavVis data strengthens these workflows, while KION’s operational experience ensures simulations reflect true warehouse conditions.

KION: Applying Physical AI to Real-World Intralogistics

KION brings industry expertise and practical solutions built on NVIDIA’s open libraries and frameworks for warehouse automation and robotics. KION has deep practical insight into how goods, people, and machines move through a facility. Their experience spans material flow, human–machine interaction, and the complexities of operating mixed fleets at scale.

The resulting data from these scans is used to plan supply chain automation projects with greater accuracy, spend less time on site, and collaborate more effectively across teams. Long before simulation or digital twins enter the picture, KION can deliver higher-quality outcomes to the customers they serve.

With a reliable digital twin in hand, KION advances its work in Physical AI – AI models shaped by the physical rules of real warehouses. These models help teams evaluate layout changes, coordinate AMRs and automated forklifts, and understand how fluctuations in demand or new workflows will affect operations. With solutions built on NVIDIA Isaac Sim and the NVIDIA Mega Blueprint, fleet behavior, automation logic, storage concepts, and flow patterns can be tested in a realistic and physically accurate environment which drastically reduces the implementation time as well.

A Closed-Loop Workflow for the Future of Global Logistics

NavVis provides accurate, up-to-date spatial data, with NavVis IVION anchoring it as the authoritative source of truth. KION uses the twin to analyze and refine operations and uses its solutions built on NVIDIA Omniverse libraries to transform that understanding into simulation, planning, and AI training. The insights generated then flow back into the physical facility, completing the loop.

Digital twins are no longer static representations; they are becoming operational environments where ideas can be tested, risks minimized, and AI systems prepared for deployment.

What emerges is a more adaptable and resilient approach to intralogistics – one that allows organizations to explore change with confidence and build future systems on a foundation grounded in the truth of the physical world.