Jacobs announced that it will advance its data centers with Nvidia’s Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory digital twins — a blueprint to improve the design, simulation, deployment and operations of AI factories.
Jacobs will test and enhance the end-to-end blueprint workflow, enabling accurate simulations of facility equipment efficiency, throughput and resiliency. Created to unify the design and simulation of billions of components to build digital twins of AI Factories, the blueprint will introduce new integrations across the AI Factory’s power, cooling and network ecosystems. Through this collaboration, engineering teams can design, simulate and optimize factories within physically accurate virtual environments, enabling early issue detection and the creation of smarter, more reliable facilities.
“For more than a decade, Jacobs has used digital twin technologies for clients in water and transportation — revolutionizing the way we design, build, operate and maintain critical infrastructure,” said Jacobs Executive Vice President Koti Vadlamudi. “Now, AI data centers are being built and intelligently designed with digital twins — creating precise, real-time replicas of physical infrastructure to predict potential issues, optimize operations and positively influence energy consumption — ensuring a more connected and sustainable future for our communities.”








