The centerpiece of this technological vision is Digital Twin Composer, which is expected to be available in mid-2026 the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace. The new offering aims to make the industrial metaverse feasible on a large scale.
The technology combines Siemens’ digital twins with photorealistic Nvidia Omniverse libraries and real-time engineering data. With Digital Twin Composer, users can rewind and fast-forward time in a virtual 3D environment, allowing them to simulate the effects of weather changes or technical adjustments to systems. In other words, the user gains a kind of crystal ball for factory planning, making it possible to correct errors in the virtual world before “even a single atom is brought into the real world,” according to Rev Lebaredian, vice president of Omniverse and simulation technology at Nvidia.
PepsiCo demonstrates what’s possible

PepsiCo is digitizing selected production facilities and warehouses in the US using the Digital Twin Composer.
PepsiCo
That this isn’t a distant dream was demonstrated by beverage and food giant PepsiCo. The company is already using Digital Twin Composer in its US plants to digitally map production and storage locations. According to PepsiCo, the results speak for themselves:

