Dassault Systèmes is currently undergoing a major strategic and technological pivot, moving from the Experience Economy into what it calls the Generative Economy. This transition is anchored by the introduction of 3D UNIV+RSES (3D Universes), the company’s "seventh generation" of world representation.The 3D UNIV+RSES Strategy3D UNIV+RSES represents a leap beyond static 3D models into a future where products, factories, and supply chains leverage virtual knowledge and know-how to evolve in real time. This strategy aims to create "knowledge factories" where ideas can be tested virtually with limitless experimentation. The vision is built on seven core pillars:1. Virtual Twin: Precise digital replicas for real-time analysis.2. Experience: Connecting people and data to anticipate real-world outcomes.3. Generative Experience: Using AI to automate design through text or voice inputs.4. Virtual Companions: AI agents named Aura (context), Leo (engineering), and Marie (science) that assist users in making complex decisions.5. Lifecycle Approach: Prioritizing sustainability from concept to recycling.6. Sense Computing: Immersive spatial experiences, such as those integrated with Apple Vision Pro.7. The Core: The 3DEXPERIENCE platform serves as the secure foundation for this ecosystem.The NVIDIA Strategic PartnershipIn February 2026, Dassault Systèmes significantly expanded its 25-year partnership with NVIDIA to build a shared industrial AI architecture. This collaboration focuses on creating Industry World Models—science-validated AI systems grounded in physics and decades of industrial knowledge. Key aspects of this alliance include:• AI Factories: Deploying NVIDIA-powered infrastructure via Dassault’s OUTSCALE sovereign cloud to ensure data privacy and IP protection.• Physical AI: Integrating NVIDIA Omniverse and CUDA-X libraries to allow designers to predict physics outcomes and behaviors instantly.• Generative Engineering: Combining NVIDIA’s AI technologies with Dassault’s agentic platform to supercharge the efficiency of engineering workflows.Financial Performance and 2026 OutlookWhile the company is a global leader in PLM software, its fiscal year 2025 was a "model transition" period marked by both growth and significant friction.• 2025 Performance: Full-year revenue reached €6.24 billion, a 4% increase at constant currency. Recurring revenue reached 82% of total software revenue, driven by an 11% surge in subscriptions.• Market Challenges: The company faced headwinds from a weak European automotive sector and clinical trial delays in its Life Sciences (Medidata) division.• Q4 Volatility: A weak fourth quarter in 2025, with only 1% growth, led to a 21% crash in the company's stock price in February 2026.• 2026 Targets: Management has forecast 3-5% revenue growth for 2026. To provide clearer visibility into its subscription momentum, the company is introducing Annual Run Rate (ARR) as a key reporting metric in 2026.Dassault Systèmes is betting its future on its ability to monetize these new Industrial AI offerings and stabilize its growth in the face of macroeconomic uncertainty.AI tools were used in the translation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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