Paris GTC/VIvatech 2025 Roundup

June 18, 2025

At the heart of Europe’s AI-driven infrastructure evolution is a standout collaboration between Akila and NVIDIA — one that took center stage at GTC Paris 2025, featured in NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote, and showcased in their highlight video, Build and Test Smart City AI Agents in Digital Twins.

This partnership has helped position Akila as a key player in the emerging ecosystem of real-time operational intelligence, demonstrating how digital twins, AI agents, and live sensor data can come together to optimize how buildings, campuses, and transit systems function.

From the SNCF Monaco station deployment to advanced Omniverse integrations, here’s a closer look at how Akila is helping define the next generation of intelligent infrastructure — and why our platform is fast emerging as the operating layer of the built world.

 

A Smarter Station in Monaco: Akila with SNCF & NVIDIA

Akila’s collaboration with NVIDIA and SNCF Gares & Connexions began with a bold ambition: to enhance safety, sustainability, and efficiency at the Monte-Carlo train station in Monaco. That ambition became reality through a live AI-powered digital twin, developed by Akila and integrated with NVIDIA Omniverse.

This initiative is among the first operational deployments aligned with NVIDIA’s Omniverse Blueprint for Smart Cities, bringing simulation, AI, and real-time decision-making into one system.

 

Key Results at the Monaco Station

  • 20% reduction in energy use
  • 50% faster incident response
  • 50% less system downtime
  • €30,000+ projected annual operational savings per site

The station now manages energy, HVAC, maintenance, lighting, and safety from a unified control layer using Akila’s platform, supported by NVIDIA’s edge AI stack (Metropolis, Omniverse, and Isaac agents). This is not just data collection — it’s integrated, autonomous operations in action.

 

GTC Paris and VivaTech 2025: Akila in the Spotlight

 

A Keynote Feature from Jensen Huang

At GTC Paris 2025, Jensen Huang’s keynote laid out NVIDIA’s vision for combining simulation, AI training, and live operations in one continuous loop. He cited Akila’s Monaco project as a prime example:

“These deployments aren’t proofs of concept. They are real, they are live, and they are delivering impact.”

He described how platforms like Akila, using OpenUSD and Omniverse, are enabling infrastructure to adapt and respond faster — turning reactive systems into proactive ones.

 

The Omniverse Blueprint Workflow

NVIDIA’s Simulate → Train → Deploy framework is now operational through Akila:

  • Simulate: High-fidelity digital twins model real-world assets
  • Train: AI agents learn within these environments
  • Deploy: Agents operate within live infrastructure via Akila’s platform

Akila bridges the digital and physical by turning these simulations into real-time control systems — delivering tangible benefits across operations, sustainability, and safety.

 

Video Feature: Akila’s Role in the AI Infrastructure Ecosystem

NVIDIA’s feature video, “Build and Test Smart City AI Agents in Digital Twins”, offers a compelling window into how Akila is enabling a new generation of intelligent infrastructure. More than a product showcase, it highlights Akila’s platform as the orchestrator of real-time performance, simulation, and autonomy in built environments.

Check out the video here

By integrating high-fidelity digital twins, live sensor streams, and AI workflows, Akila enables cities and facilities to transition from passive monitoring to intelligent, responsive systems. The video captures how Akila is not only visualizing data — but actively operationalizing it.

Key takeaways from the video include:

  • Photorealistic 3D dashboards that render live metrics such as energy usage, air quality, foot traffic, and system health, allowing operators to interpret and act on complex infrastructure data in real time.
  • AI agents, trained in virtual Omniverse environments, can be deployed through Akila’s platform to manage systems proactively — automatically adjusting HVAC, responding to abnormal events, or triggering safety protocols.
  • Crowd and behavior analytics powered by ecosystem partner XXII, enabling real-time understanding of movement patterns and occupancy levels to support decisions around comfort, security, and operations.

Rather than offering a futuristic concept, the video demonstrates a functional and scalable solution. It reflects how Akila and NVIDIA’s technologies complement each other — turning simulation into live control and setting a repeatable model for forward-thinking infrastructure operators.

 

 

OpenUSD, Interoperability & AI Agents: Akila’s Platform Advantage

At the core of Akila’s platform lies a strategic focus on openness, interoperability, and real-world usability. Built to work across complex ecosystems, Akila leverages OpenUSD (Universal Scene Description) — the foundational data model of NVIDIA Omniverse — to seamlessly integrate with a broad array of systems and technologies.

This architectural approach gives Akila a major advantage:

  • Effortless data integration from diverse sensors, equipment, and platforms — ensuring that critical infrastructure data is unified, not siloed.
  • Cross-platform compatibility for simulation, training, and validation of AI models — reducing time-to-deployment and increasing reliability in the field.
  • Real-time 3D visualization of systems that enhances situational awareness and simplifies complex building management decisions.

But Akila goes further. We don’t just visualize infrastructure — we optimize it. Our platform enables intelligent control loops where autonomous agents continuously monitor conditions, anticipate issues, and take action:

  • Adjusting environmental systems like chillers to maximize energy efficiency
  • Detecting early signs of system failure or safety risks
  • Modifying lighting or HVAC usage based on real-time occupancy

This transforms facilities from static assets into living, learning environments that improve over time. Whether deployed in a single building or across a multi-asset portfolio, Akila delivers a flexible, scalable path to operational intelligence — grounded in standards, interoperability, and measurable results.

 

What This Means for the Future

This collaboration represents more than technical integration — it’s a strategic move for infrastructure owners seeking to modernize.

Benefits for Asset Operators

  • Unified platform for energy, operations, and maintenance
  • Scalable across facilities and asset types
  • Accelerates decarbonization and ESG compliance
  • Enhances operational agility with real-time insights

 

From Static Assets to Dynamic Systems

As demand grows for resilient, efficient, and intelligent infrastructure, Akila is uniquely positioned to meet the moment.

By working with NVIDIA and other ecosystem partners, we’re proving that advanced simulation, AI agents, and live control can now operate together — not in the future, but today.

As demand grows for resilient, efficient, and intelligent infrastructure, Akila is uniquely positioned to meet the moment. Our mission is rooted in delivering practical impact — enabling seamless integration, real-time responsiveness, and continuous improvement across buildings, cities, and campuses. By combining interoperable architecture with actionable intelligence, Akila helps operators turn complexity into clarity and performance into progress.

 

Stay Tuned

With more deployments underway and a growing ecosystem, we’re continuing to build the next generation of operational intelligence — one station, campus, and city at a time.

 

Related Articles
Akila Featured in Jensen Huang’s NVIDIA Keynote at GTC Paris 2025

Akila Featured in Jensen Huang’s NVIDIA Keynote at GTC Paris 2025

Smarter Manufacturing Starts with Unified Data 

Smarter Manufacturing Starts with Unified Data 

Akila, K2K and ThinkDeep Showcase Shared Vision for the Future of Physical AI at Smart City Expo World Congress 2025

Akila, K2K and ThinkDeep Showcase Shared Vision for the Future of Physical AI at Smart City Expo World Congress 2025

Take the next step with Akila

If you want better from your buildings, our team is here to help. Let’s set up a call to discuss your needs and show you how Akila works, from deploying digital infrastructure to optimization.

910-Product-page
Secondary ~ Request Demo Simple

SNCF partners with Akila to Launch AI-Powered Digital Twin Platform, Pioneering the Future of Transportation Infrastructure – Starting with Monaco’s Monte-Carlo Station

June 11, 2025

Paris, June 11 2025 –– SNCF Gares&Connexions, France’s national railway operator, has joined forces with Akila, a leader in digital twin and AI platforms to deploy a groundbreaking real-time AI and simulation platform at Monte-Carlo train station in Monaco. This project is a major milestone for smart transportation infrastructure and smart cities, and was achieved by implementing the Akila digital twin platform while integrating NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and the newly announced NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for Smart City AI to deliver an application of NVIDIA 3-computer Physical AI architecture. 

 

Download the Press Release

 

Akila’s deployment at SNCF Monte-Carlo train station merges three powerful computing layers: simulation with digital twins, AI training, and deployment of AI agents — into a unified system that delivers real-time intelligence and automation to the built environment. By accelerating Akila’s digital twin platform with NVIDIA Omniverse technologies and NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for Smart City AI, SNCF is revolutionizing how critical infrastructure is monitored, managed, and integrated with powerful AI agent-driven urban transformation.

 

“This is not just a digital upgrade—it’s a leap into the future of infrastructure,” said Fabrice Morenon, Managing Director, SNCF Gares&Connexions. “With Akila and NVIDIA, we’re unlocking real-time understanding of our stations to boost efficiency, lower emissions, and ultimately serve the public better. This is a major milestone for SNCF group”

 

 

A Digital Twin Revolution in Rail and Transport Hubs

Akila’s platform ingests and consolidates diverse data sources—such as crowd movement, solar heating, airflow, and IoT sensors—to simulate building operations at high fidelity. Through NVIDIA Omniverse technologies, SNCF Gares&Connexions can visualize and interact with 3D digital twins enabling:

  • Emergency simulation to improve safety
  • Energy optimization that has already delivered a 20% reduction in energy usage
  • Faster responses to operational issues, with a 50% cut in intervention times
  • Preventive maintenance to achieve 50% downtime reduction and 100% on-time completion during deployment
  • €30,000 in annual energy savings per site
  • Enhanced training for autonomous systems
  • New use cases in safety, security, and crowd control

This platform also provides a secure, sovereign digital environment thanks to Akila and NVIDIA’s accelerated computing both on-premise and in the cloud, ensuring compliance with SNCF Gares & Connexions’ data governance and cybersecurity standards.

 

 

Transforming Real Estate Operations in Real Time

Akila’s real-time AI and simulation platform is helping SNCF Gares&Connexions shift from static building management to dynamic, predictive infrastructure operations. SNCF’s service providers, like French computer vision specialist XXII, are now fully integrated into the Akila platform—offering advanced monitoring and data insight in a user-friendly interface.

 

Real-Time AI, From Edge to Cloud

This integrated platform lays a foundation closely aligned with the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for Smart City AI, a reference framework for building, testing, and optimizing AI agents in SimReady digital twins:

  • Simulate: Build a SimReady digital twin of specific locations and facilities with the Omniverse blueprint. Remote operators and partners can visualize and interact with infrastructure across locations in a digital twin. Powered by high-speed GPU, this computing enables deep simulations, operational forecasting, and predictive analytics.
  • Train AI models: Currently, Akila uses SNCF’s historical and real-time data to train its AI Assistant agent. It plans to augment its training data with synthetic data generated from NVIDIA Cosmos.
  • Deploy AI Agents: With real-time sensor fusion and computer vision technology from NVIDIA Metropolis, AI agents can generate and act on insights derived from cross-system analytics while maintaining a safe and healthy environment for occupants. This includes understanding station energy, thermal loads, crowd movement, airflow, and IoT sensors.

 

 

From Monaco to the World

This initiative is more than a local success — it is a model for how cities and transport networks can embrace physical AI to build resilience, sustainability, and efficiency.

Akila and its partners are already adapting this model to airports, ports, and logistics hubs across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East — where the appetite for smart infrastructure is growing rapidly.

“The experience and insights gained through this project are already proving invaluable,” said Philippe Obry, Vice President of Akila. “We are now working with cities and asset owners to scale this platform across global portfolios — enabling a real-time digital nervous system for the built environment.”

Related Articles
Smarter Lighting, Smarter Buildings: Unlocking Hidden Energy Savings 

Smarter Lighting, Smarter Buildings: Unlocking Hidden Energy Savings 

Navigating Energy Turbulence: How Airports Can Future-Proof Operations

Navigating Energy Turbulence: How Airports Can Future-Proof Operations

Measure, track, and act on scope 1 and 2 emissions

Measure, track, and act on scope 1 and 2 emissions

Take the next step with Akila

If you want better from your buildings, our team is here to help. Let’s set up a call to discuss your needs and show you how Akila works, from deploying digital infrastructure to optimization.

910-Product-page
Secondary ~ Request Demo Simple