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Top 10 Companies Using Generative AI in Smart Manufacturing Innovation

June 02, 2026 | Machinery & Equipment

What is Generative AI?

Generative AI is an artificial intelligence system that produces original content. It generates comparable data on its own after learning from vast volumes of data. Creating designs, schedules, instruction, or simulations to support day-to-day industrial operations is what generative AI in manufacturing refers to.

Generative AI in Smart Manufacturing

Generative AI contributes a cognitive layer to smart manufacturing by adding a dimension of imagination and foresight. Industry 5.0 is being driven by generative AI, which is radically changing the smart manufacturing space. Its capacity to scale production and expedite design processes is improving customer service, increasing productivity, and fostering an innovative atmosphere. This makes it possible for companies to quickly adjust and thrive in a market that is changing quickly.

Sustainability in Manufacturing and Supply Chains

In supply chains and manufacturing, AI is transforming sustainable practices. AI helps companies reduce their environmental footprint and increase operational efficiency by identifying inefficiencies, forecasting resource requirements, optimizing energy use, and cutting unnecessary inventories.

Fortune Business Insights estimates the market for generative AI in smart manufacturing to grow from USD 363.6 million in 2025 to USD 5,006.0 million by 2034, with a significant CAGR of 34.5% over the forecast period.

Fortune Business Insights Discloses its Top 10 Generative AI in Smart Manufacturing Companies in Market

1. Siemens AG

Siemens AG is a multinational technology firm based in Germany. It focuses on health technology, rail transportation, building automation, and industrial automation. Siemens is the industry leader in automation, industrial software, and industrial AI. In order to improve design optimization and increase engineering efficiency, Siemens made an announcement in October 2023, stating that it would be expanding its generative AI capabilities and incorporating them into its industrial software portfolio. One of the solutions being Copilots which is driven by AI and intends to streamline processes and foster innovation throughout the design, planning, operations, and service phases of the industrial value chain.

2. SAP SE

SAP SE, a global software corporation with its headquarters located in Walldorf, Germany is one of the largest providers for enterprise software globally. With strong emphasis on cloud-based solutions, AI-powered analytics, and digital supply chains, SAP offers software to handle business-critical operations. SAP SE announced improvements to its generative AI and AI roadmap in February 2024 with the goal of integrating intelligent assistants and decision-support features into supply chain and manufacturing applications.

3. Microsoft Corporation

The headquarters of the American technology company Microsoft Corporation are located in Redmond, Washington. Since its founding in 1975, the firm has grown to include internet services, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, video games, and other areas. Microsoft offers Azure AI, Machine Learning, IoT Operations, and Copilot Studio to provide predictive maintenance, visual inspection, scheduling, and frontline advice. In January 2024, Microsoft increased the availability of Azure OpenAI Service for business and industrial clients, facilitating the incorporation of generative AI into operations and manufacturing analytics processes.

4. IBM Corporation

IBM Corporation is a multinational technology business based in Armonk, New York, with operations in more than 175 countries. IBM’s primary product is watsonx, a generative AI suite that targets smart manufacturing use cases such as quality-control vision, supply-chain optimization, predictive maintenance, and workflow assistants. With Granite generative-AI models and agent tools, IBM is expanding watsonx, enabling manufacturers to create customized design, inspection, and operations assistants. It comes with factory-infrastructure assistance and governance to transition generative AI from pilots to real-world shop-floor processes.

5. NVIDIA Corporation

Based in Santa Clara, California, NVIDIA Corporation is a well-known American technology company that invented accelerated computing and the GPU in 1999. It offers full-stack, AI-enabled computing infrastructure and is a prominent player in the data centers, gaming, automotive, and AI industries. In November 2023, NVIDIA unveiled new generative AI tools and frameworks such as the Omniverse Blueprint, Issac Sim, and Cosmos world-foundation models among others, allowing manufacturers to use AI-generated scenarios to model and optimize manufacturing operations.

6. Dassault Systemes SE

The French multinational software company Dassault Systems SE creates software for 3D product design, simulation, manufacturing, and other 3D-related applications. It was founded in 1981 and has 25,000 workers spread throughout 184 offices globally. The flagship move from the firm is “3D UNIV+RSES”, a seventh-generation industrial AI platform integrated into 3DEXPERIENCE that combines generative AI and science-based virtual twins through partnerships with Mistral and NVIDIA to provide “Virtual Companions” and generative-experience services for factory twins, smarter design, and IP-protected workflows. With its strategic partnership with NVIDIA to scale AI factories, the business is pitching these physics-grounded twins and AI agents as the operating system for smart manufacturing in the generative economy.

7. PTC Inc.

Founded in 1985, PTC Inc. previously known as Parametric Technology Corporation is an American provider of computer software and services with its main office located in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1988, the business was a pioneer in the development of solid Computer-Aided Design (CAD) modelling and software that was parametric and based on associative features. In the same year, it also released a system for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) that was accessible online. The firm in recent years is also leading the future of industrial manufacturing through its product “ThingWorx 10.0”. With secure IoT connectivity, sophisticated data management, and real-time insights, ThingWorx 10.0 improves production, enabling companies to use generative AI applications to achieve efficiency and creativity.

8. Oracle Corporation

The headquarters of the global American technology business Oracle Corporation are located in Austin, Texas. The company supplies cloud infrastructure and technology, enterprise applications, and database software, especially the Oracle Database. Oracle’s latest initiative, “Smart Operations in Fusion Cloud Manufacturing/SCM, includes an AI-driven “Smart Operations” layer that integrates workforce, supply-chain, and equipment data to provide real-time recommendations, as well as dozens of generative-AI advisors for maintenance, quality, shift hand-offs, and supplier collaboration.

9. Accenture PLC

The global technology consulting firm Accenture PLC has its main office in Dublin, Ireland. Accenture was established in 1989 and offers management and IT consulting services in 120 countries. Accenture offers a broad range of services, such as operations, strategy, consulting, and technology including cloud and AI, frequently with solutions tailored to the banking, healthcare, and retail sectors. Built in collaboration with NVIDIA and other ecosystem partners, the company’s “Operating System for Sovereign AI Clouds” is a comprehensive solution that enables Sovereign Frontliners to quickly enter the market with scalable, sovereign AI products that benefit businesses and regions.

10. Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation, Inc. is an American supplier of digital transformation and industrial automation solutions. Among its operation segments are LifecycleIQ Services, Factory Talk software, and Allen-Bradley. About 21,000 people work for the firm, which has clients in more than 100 nations. Rockwell has made its most recent gen-AI move, by integrating Azure OpenAI and NVIDIA’s Nemotron Nano small language model into “FactoryTalk Design Studio. This will deliver generative-AI code assistance, troubleshooting, and workflow aides right to the industrial edge for offline, real-time design, and maintenance operations.

Adopting AI to Gain a Competitive Advantage

As we move forward, the manufacturing sector’s use of generative AI is about getting a competitive edge rather than just remaining relevant. AI in smart manufacturing provides a higher degree of innovation and quality in addition to greater efficiency and cost savings. The market leaders view AI as more than just an automation tool that fosters innovation, maximizes productivity, and reshapes the production environment. An opportunity for environmental stewardship is also presented by the process of integrating AI into smart manufacturing, in a time when being environmentally sensitive is not only a moral obligation but also a commercial need.

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