‘NVIDIA GTC 2026’ Set to Unveil: Official Partner SKAI Intelligence Draws Attention Amid Big Tech Showdown with Google and Microsoft

‘NVIDIA GTC 2026’ Set to Unveil: Official Partner SKAI Intelligence Draws Attention Amid Big Tech Showdown with Google and Microsoft

As the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies accelerates across industries worldwide, ‘NVIDIA GTC 2026,’ where future technologies and application cases of the global AI industry can be seen at a glance, is drawing attention from around the world.


GTC is the world’s largest AI conference held annually by NVIDIA, and this year, global big tech companies such as Google and Microsoft (MS) are expected to engage in intense technological competition by unveiling next-generation AI models and infrastructure. Amid this fierce competition among global giants, SKAI Intelligence, an affiliate of SKAI Worldwide (SKAI), is drawing attention as the only Korean company to present in a retail session together with global luxury company LVMH.


In this session, SKAI Intelligence plans to unveil an AI-based high-end 3D marketing content automated production pipeline using NVIDIA Omniverse, as well as global collaboration cases with LVMH. The core technology of SKAI Intelligence, a digital twin and synthetic data solution company, is to implement ultra-precise digital twins based on robot scanning technology trained with Isaac Sim and to produce 3D content based on NVIDIA Omniverse.

With the addition of NVIDIA Kaolin-based AI lighting agents and real-time rendering technology to these core technologies, global brands have been able to automate the entire traditional photoshoot process—which previously required significant manpower and cost—into a single 3D asset, thereby improving both efficiency and innovation.


Industry experts are paying attention to the fact that the digital twin and 3D technology capabilities possessed by SKAI Intelligence are not limited to the retail sector but can be expanded into the synthetic data domain that realizes industrial realism.


Already, SKAI Intelligence’s ultra-precise digital twin technology is being evaluated as a key infrastructure that goes beyond simple advertising and marketing 3D content production, enabling the production of simulation-ready training data that allows physical AI models to operate without errors in real industrial environments and reducing the domain gap between virtual and physical environments.


Meanwhile, many global technology companies are also participating in session presentations at GTC 2026. In the cloud and AI platform sector, Microsoft and Google will participate to share cases of building AI data centers and generative AI infrastructure, while in the industrial digital twin sector, Siemens will present digital transformation strategies in the manufacturing industry. In the mobility sector, Mercedes-Benz will introduce cases of applying autonomous driving and in-vehicle AI platforms, with various global companies taking the stage.


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


The industry evaluates the official session stage of GTC 2026 as a venue where actual industrial application cases and directions of AI technology can be identified.


In particular, in the session where SKAI Intelligence and LVMH will present “Digital Twins at Scale: The New Retail Growth Infrastructure,” they plan to share how digital twin technology can improve content production and efficiency in the retail industry and to present global collaboration cases.

An official from SKAI Intelligence stated that NVIDIA GTC is a global stage where AI technologies and industrial application cases are concentrated, and that through this presentation, they will introduce digital twin use cases in the next-generation retail industry to the world, adding that based on the successful collaboration model with LVMH, they will continue to explore the possibility of expanding physical AI-based infrastructure applicable across various industries.