MeetKai, Silicon Box Build Chip Fab Digital Twin

The partnership will build stellar use cases for the industrial metaverse and secure global semiconductor supply chains

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Published: July 27, 2023

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MeetKai, a major conversational artificial intelligence (AI) and metaverse infrastructure-building company, has partnered with Silicon Box for digital twins.

In a recent announcement, MeetKai teamed up with the next-generation semiconductor integration startup to develop digital twins of the latter’s chip packaging fab. The massive facility will cost Silicon Box $2 billion USD, leading to an advanced chipmaking plant to boost production capacity.

The news comes as the tech industry continues to battle with chip supply volatility worldwide. Many companies are struggling to stabilise their supply chains due to increasing demand for semiconductors.


MeetKai’s latest joint venture with Silicon Box will showcase a stellar use case for resolving documented bottlenecks across its packaging capacities. The facility’s grand opening in Tampines, Singapore, will feature 800,000 square-feet of plant space designed for production, talent, and business development.

For MeetKai, the digital replica will offer it immense insights into its operations, leading to the growth of the industrial metaverse.

Chipmaking with the Industrial Metaverse

For MeetKai and Silicon Box, it is crucial to understand how chiplets, the small integrated circuits (IC) offering function subsets in circuit boards, can support emerging technologies.

Silicon Box will commit to boosting its investments in research and development (R&D) and increase its hiring processes to acquire skilled talent. These jobs would cover essential skills in computer science, design, engineering, and others.

Working with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and MeetKai, Silicon Box hopes to build fresh opportunities for attracting, training, upskilling, and developing talented workers for its team and boost its industrial metaverse capabilities with hyperrealistic digital twins.

MeetKai’s virtual metaverse solution will provide Silicon Box with one of the top immersive digital twin technologies and demonstrate its commitment to developing and rolling out AI and metaverse solutions.

The Los Angeles-based firm plans to expand its list of virtual experience solutions, scale up the metaverse worlds, and contribute its GenAI technologies to the current and future Metaverse.

Comments on Industrial Metaverse Partnership

James Kaplan, Co-Founder and Chief Executive, MeetKai, said that his company had “only barely touched the surface” of the massive opportunities for “enterprise and industrial use cases in the metaverse.”

He explained,

“Using advanced AI-powered and metaverse technologies, we are able to build virtual replicas of any physical setting valuable to businesses, including professional training centers, orientation tours, and live creative collaboration platforms at fractions of the cost and time that were previously thought possible.”

Weili Dai, Co-Founder and Executive Chairwoman, MeetKai, added she was “extremely proud” of her company’s leading-edge metaverse and AI technologies.

She explained further,

“Our partners play a critical role in driving MeetKai’s mission to deploy groundbreaking, yet accessible metaverse and AI technologies to the masses. We look forward to continuing to develop our strategic alliance with Silicon Box who is solving a key issue hampering adoption of chiplets, by providing a real-world practical solution for advanced packaging for next gen computing platforms integral for the AI era. They can leverage our AI to help solve the unique challenges in semiconductor manufacturing and talent development at maximized efficiency for a fraction of its cost.”

Global Companies Embrace the Industrial Metaverse

MeetKai’s announcement comes amid a massive surge in the research, development, and implementation of industrial metaverse infrastructure.

Recently, Siemens began to ramp up its key technologies after pledging €1 billion to its site in Erlangen, Germany. With it, the company aims to develop a global hub, testbeds, and partnerships for industrial metaverse technologies in Germany’s Nurenberg province.

The strategic project will also allow Siemens to scale up its ventures into the industrial metaverse after it struck a major alliance with computing giant NVIDIA. With the latter’s expertise and technologies, Siemens can develop cutting-edge digital twins, automation, blockchain, and remote guidance tools for the enterprise.

The two tech giants also demoed a major use case for Norway’s Freyr battery production plant. This aimed to showcase the return on investment (ROI) digital twins offer across production pipelines.

At The Economist’s Enterprise Metaverse Summit in London, XR Today spoke with Brian Holliday, Managing Director of Digital Industries, Siemens, to further discuss his company’s ambitions.

Speaking about the XR industry, Holliday explained that digital twins were making a “tremendous difference” in improving operational processes, virtually and in the real world.

The exec highlighted how digital twins avoided costly impacts on the environment while boosting efficiency and improving services. For him and his company, the Metaverse will become the next generation in computing.

Siemens also aimed to “embrace the opportunity that the industrial metaverse presents,” he added.

Companies like GE Digital have also outlined how the industrial metaverse will improve engineering processes and greater safety standards. Dr Collin Parish, Chief Technology Officer, GE Digital noted the building blocks of the Metaverse included six key categories and involved multiple emerging technologies.

Some of those involved 5G, the internet of things (IoT), AI, digital twins, virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (VR/AR/MR), the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and building use cases.

 

 

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