Digital Twins Set for Widescale Use in 2023
From smart cities to health care, industries are turning to digital twin technology to streamline operations, curb emissions and enhance sustainability
Digital twin technology has become something of a buzzword over the past few years, pitched as providing game-changing capabilities in maintenance, operations and day-to-day insights across a huge variety of industries. Providing accurate virtual representations of physical assets and systems, digital twins can act as a crucial test bed for companies wanting to simulate intended products or processes without risking the cost of real-world failures, as well as offer predictive maintenance and monitoring capabilities.
From smart cities to energy storage and even gene therapy treatments, a widening range of industries is turning to digital twins to streamline day-to-day operations, improve sustainability and trial new procedures.
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