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When Digital Twins Become Real: Immersed + Global Objects + NVIDIA + Microsoft

Immersed Technologies and Global Objects Join Microsoft and NVIDIA to Advance the Next Frontier of 3D AI and Digital Twin Training

HOLLYWOOD, CA – Immersed Technologies, Inc. today announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Global Objects, a digital-capture innovator powered by Microsoft Azure and NVIDIA accelerated computing, to expand the boundaries of photorealistic 3D object data, digital twins, and immersive training environments.

Digital Twin Visualization Layer
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Global Objects’ workflow digitizes real-world artifacts at sub-millimeter precision using photogrammetry, LiDAR, and blue-laser scanning—creating true-to-life models that are indistinguishable from their physical counterparts. Powered by NVIDIA RTX A6000 and H100 GPUs on the Microsoft Azure Cloud, the system transforms terabytes of capture data into AI-ready digital assets that can train vision systems, robots, and human operators alike.

“We’re not just rendering props—we’re preserving reality itself,” said Jess Loren, co-founder of Global Objects. “With Azure and NVIDIA, we can now digitize the world with accuracy that the human eye can no longer discern from real life.”

Immersed Technologies is integrating these ultra-fidelity 3D assets into its digital-twin training ecosystemwhich is used nationwide to prepare technicians for high-voltage electric bus and hydrogen fueling-station field service. By merging the authenticity of Global Objects’ 3D data with Immersed’s simulation-driven curriculum, instructors can now train workers in lifelike virtual environments where they learn safety procedures, PPE inspection, and maintenance tasks in precise, risk-free replicas of real vehicles and facilities.

By integrating photorealistic capture with procedural AI, you bridge the gap between learning and real-world application,” said Mike Brock, President of Immersed Technologies. “Our partnership with Global Objects, Microsoft, and NVIDIA sets a new benchmark for workforce training—where every tool, every cable, every hazard looks and behaves exactly as it would in the field.”

The collaboration has already produced high-impact demonstrations, including full-scale digital twins of transit buses and hydrogen station components, captured and rendered at fidelity levels once reserved for film production. The result: a shared 3D knowledge base that accelerates both AI development and human readiness.

“We’re building the foundation for AI to understand the physical world,” added Loren. “And Immersed is putting that understanding to work by training the people who keep that world moving.”

Digital Twin (3D Gaussian Splat)
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