GTC 2026 poster featuring SkyIntelligence presenting a session in the retail sector. Provided by SkyIntelligence

GTC 2026 poster featuring SkyIntelligence presenting a session in the retail sector. Provided by SkyIntelligence

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As the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology accelerates across all global industries, "NVIDIA GTC 2026" is drawing worldwide attention as an event where the future technologies and application cases of the global AI industry can be seen at a glance.


GTC, the world’s largest AI conference hosted annually by NVIDIA, will see global big tech companies such as Google and Microsoft unveil next-generation AI models and infrastructure this year, engaging in fierce competition for technological supremacy. Amid this intense rivalry among global giants, SkyIntelligence, an affiliate of SkyWorldwide (SKAI), is the only domestic company to present a session in the retail sector alongside global luxury company LVMH, attracting significant attention.


In this session, SkyIntelligence plans to unveil an AI-based high-end 3D marketing content automation pipeline utilizing NVIDIA Omniverse, as well as global case studies in collaboration with LVMH. As a company specializing in digital twin and synthetic data solutions, SkyIntelligence’s core technology enables the creation of ultra-high-precision digital twins and the production of 3D content based on NVIDIA Omniverse, leveraging robot scanning technology trained with Isaac Sim.


By integrating NVIDIA Kaolin-based AI lighting agents and real-time rendering technology into these core capabilities, global brands can now automate the entire traditional photoshoot process—previously requiring significant manpower and cost—into a single 3D asset, thereby enhancing both efficiency and innovation.


Industry experts are noting that the digital twin and 3D technologies possessed by SkyIntelligence have the potential to expand beyond the retail domain to the synthetic data field, which enables industrial realism.


Already, SkyIntelligence’s ultra-high-precision digital twin technology is being evaluated as a key infrastructure capable of reducing the domain gap between virtual and physical environments, by producing simulation-ready training data that allows physical AI models to operate without errors in actual industrial settings—going far beyond 3D content creation for advertising or marketing purposes.


Meanwhile, a number of global technology companies will also participate in session presentations at GTC 2026. In the cloud and AI platform sector, Microsoft and Google will share examples of AI data center and generative AI infrastructure deployment; in the industrial digital twin sector, Siemens will present digital transformation strategies for the manufacturing industry. In the mobility sector, Mercedes-Benz will introduce use cases of autonomous driving and in-vehicle AI platforms, with various global companies set to take the stage.


Many major Korean companies will also participate. In the semiconductor sector, Samsung Electronics and SK hynix will introduce high-bandwidth memory (HBM) technology for AI GPUs and next-generation memory solutions. In the mobility sector, Hyundai Motor Group will share AI-based smart factory and digital twin manufacturing technologies. In the telecommunications sector, SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus will unveil strategies for AI-based communication networks and data center infrastructure.


The industry sees the official session stage at GTC 2026 as a venue to witness real-world application cases and directions for AI technology in industrial settings.


In particular, at the session where SkyIntelligence and LVMH will present "Digital Twins at Scale: The New Retail Growth Infrastructure," the companies plan to share how digital twin technology can improve content creation and efficiency for brands within the retail industry, while also unveiling global collaboration cases.



A SkyIntelligence representative stated, "NVIDIA GTC is a global stage where AI technology and industrial application cases converge. Through this presentation, we will showcase the use cases of digital twins in the next-generation retail industry to a global audience," adding, "Based on our successful partnership with LVMH, we will continue to explore the scalability of physical AI-based infrastructure applicable to a variety of industrial fields."


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