And don't forget automotive
NVIDIA Drive (https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2022/03/23/drive-sim-omniverse-neural-ai-digital-twin/) provides interesting perspectives for the training of AI for autonomous vehicles.
There is a trend to go past the Tesla model of using real world data for the training of AI
https://www.calibratevc.com/blog-post/2021/3/15/training-autonomous-vehicles-with-synthetic-data-why-calibrate-invested-in-parallel-domain
https://news.yahoo.com/training-artificial-intelligence-synthetic-data-153547348.html
a trend NVIDIA is also spearheading:
https://spectrum.ieee.org/synthetic-data-ai
On the side, consider that Omniverse looks quite interesting for small fish in digital design too, with an ecosystem that could allow an independent designer using Blender to collaborate with a studio that uses 3DSMax; I don't know if this last option comes with strings attached, but the potential is surely there.