At Network X Americas, telecom leaders, technology providers and ecosystem partners gather to shape the future of connectivity. As networks evolve beyond deployment into monetization and service innovation, the industry is entering a new phase.
Connectivity is no longer the end goal. It is becoming the foundation for intelligent infrastructure that integrates networks, data centers, cloud and AI into a unified, orchestrated system.
As the leading North American event for mobile, broadband and Wi-Fi decision-makers , Network X Americas reflects this shift. Discussions increasingly focus on AI-driven networks, cloud and edge convergence, and new enterprise services .
The Convergence of Networks, AI and Industry
The rapid adoption of 5G, private wireless networks, cloud computing and AI is transforming industries across the board. At the same time, telecom operators and equipment providers are undergoing their own digital transformation.
Networks are becoming intelligent, sensing, software-defined systems that must:
• Support AI-driven workloads and data-intensive applications
• Seamlessly integrate cloud and edge environments
• Deliver performance, resilience and sustainability at scale
• Enable new business models across manufacturing, mobility and smart infrastructure
As the industry moves toward 6G, communication capabilities will increasingly be embedded directly into products themselves, for example through chips integrating antennas and sensing functions. In this context, the network is no longer external to the product. It becomes part of it.
Managing this level of complexity requires more than incremental improvements. It demands a new approach to designing and operating infrastructure.
From Digital Twins to Industry World Models
Virtual twin technology has already proven its value in modeling complex systems. Today, this concept is evolving further.
Dassault Systèmes and NVIDIA have expanded their partnership to combine virtual twin technologies with accelerated computing and AI platforms to create a new class of models: industry world models.
These models integrate physics-based simulation, engineering knowledge and AI to represent how real-world systems behave and interact. They allow organizations to simulate, optimize and validate complex infrastructures before physical deployment.
This is particularly relevant for telecom and digital infrastructure, where networks, data centers and services are increasingly interconnected. Future 6G environments will require tight coordination between physical assets, software and AI-driven services.
Designing the Infrastructure of AI
One of the most impactful applications of this approach is the design and operation of AI infrastructure itself. AI is rapidly becoming a new form of infrastructure, comparable to electricity or connectivity. But AI systems require highly complex environments: data centers, high-performance compute, advanced cooling, networking and energy systems must all work together seamlessly.
By combining NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure with Dassault Systèmes’ modeling and simulation capabilities, organizations can design and optimize these environments before they are built.
This enables:
• Faster deployment of AI factories and data centers
• Optimized performance and energy efficiency
• Reduced risk in large-scale infrastructure projects
• Continuous optimization during operations
In this context, telecom operators are uniquely positioned. As providers of connectivity and increasingly of cloud and edge services, they play a central role in enabling and operating this new infrastructure layer.
From Networks to Orchestrated Ecosystems
The implications go beyond infrastructure. Telecom networks are becoming platforms that connect multiple domains:
• AI and data center infrastructure
• Industrial systems and manufacturing environments
• Smart cities and public services
• Enterprise applications and digital services
This convergence requires a shift from managing individual systems to orchestrating entire ecosystems.
Virtual twins and industry world models provide a foundation for this shift by creating a shared, data-driven representation of systems across domains. This allows stakeholders to collaborate, simulate scenarios and make better decisions across the full lifecycle.
Turning Complexity into Competitive Advantage
At Network X Americas, the key question is no longer how to deploy networks faster. It is how to turn complexity into value. Organizations that succeed will be those that:
The partnership between Dassault Systèmes and NVIDIA points toward this future. By combining virtual twins, AI and accelerated computing, it establishes a new foundation for industrial AI.
For telecom leaders, this is a strategic opportunity. The next generation of value will not come from connectivity alone. It will come from those who can model and orchestrate entire systems before they exist in the real world.