iPhysics in Omniverse – combining the best of both worlds

03/05/2025

Modern Industry 4.0 is increasingly relying on innovative technologies that precisely simulate complex physical processes and at the same time visualize them in an understandable way. The combination of iPhysics, a powerful simulation software for virtual commissioning, with Omniverse, a platform for photorealistic real-time visualization, shows how seamless synergies can set new standards. Thanks to GLTF export, the simulation from iPhysics can be easily integrated not only in Omniverse, but also in tools such as Blender and Unity.
This makes the solution highly versatile – from digital factories and VR/AR applications to trade fair applications.
 

Realistic simulation easily integrated

The main advantage of iPhysics lies in its ability to calculate physical processes down to the last detail. From robotics and production processes to complex motion analyses: iPhysics delivers precise data that is essential for optimizing and understanding technical systems. GLTF export, an open file format for 3D models, allows users to integrate the generated simulations into other platforms in just a few steps. It is particularly worth emphasizing that GLTF offers a high level of interoperability and transfers not only geometric data, but also animations, textures and material properties.

Application examples with GLTF export:

  1. Omniverse: The platform’s strength lies in its ability to display 3D models photorealistically and in real time. The simulations from iPhysics benefit from Omniverse’s state-of-the-art rendering technology, which means that physical processes are not only technically accurate, but also visually appealing. This enables deeper analysis and intuitive decision-making processes.
  1. Blender: Blender, known for its flexibility and open-source philosophy, is ideal for post-processing iPhysics simulations. The GLTF export allows users to import models, customize them further and add user-defined effects. This means that the simulation can also be used for animations or film productions.

  2. Unity: Unity is a preferred choice for creating interactive 3D experiences such as AR or VR applications. The integration of iPhysics simulations via GLTF makes it possible to implement physically correct models in real-time interactions – ideal for training systems, virtual product demonstrations or simulations in games.

Advantages of integration

The combination of iPhysics, GLTF export and the platforms mentioned brings numerous advantages:
  • Simple and fast integration: GLTF makes the transfer of data uncomplicated, without the need for additional adjustments.
  • Cross-platform use: Whether real-time visualization in Omniverse, creative editing in Blender or interactivity in Unity – the simulations can be flexibly adapted to the respective requirements.
  • Realistic representation: The data from iPhysics retains its physical accuracy and can be displayed in photorealistic environments at the same time.
  • Efficient processes: Teams from different areas – from engineers to designers – can work together seamlessly and benefit from a common simulation standard.

Why this combination is shaping the future

The ability to transfer realistic physical simulations to different platforms via GLTF export creates new perspectives in numerous industries. While Omniverse offers engineers and developers a quick insight into complex processes, Blender and Unity are primarily aimed at creative and interactive applications.

In the context of Industry 4.0, such solutions are becoming increasingly important. They save time, reduce errors and make complex technical processes easier to understand for everyone involved. This not only increases efficiency, but also promotes collaboration between different specialist areas.

GLTF export from iPhysics to other visualization tools

Find out more about the comparison of simulation software and visualization technologies

If you want to dive deeper into the differences and advantages of simulation software and visualization technologies, you can find distinguishing features between simulation and visualization in this article by machineering.

Conclusion:

The combination of iPhysics, Omniverse and the universal GLTF export is a prime example of how technological integration paves the way for future-oriented solutions. This combination unites the strength of precise physical simulations with the versatile possibilities of modern visualization platforms – across all platforms. A milestone for the industry and all creative applications!

This slide shows iPhysics and the interfaces to Omniverse, Blender and Unity. Content is in englisch.

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