A digital twin is, as the name suggests, a virtual replica of a real person, place or thing that exists in reality. Examples of digital twins range far and wide, things like jet engines, factories, ...
HR teams need comprehensive preparation before introducing “digital twins” of employees into the workplace as part of their ...
Den Fælles Sterilcentral CEO Thomas Bøgeskov explains how SAS helped them build a digital twin of a medical sterilization ...
Digital Twin technology was born out of a potential space disaster but now has very real-world applications for designing and ...
The aerospace industry is high-stakes. To help chart a course for Perseverance, NASA has enlisted AI and a digital twin.
As technology evolves, so does the factory floor. New technologies are a catalyst for remodeling and experimenting to achieve peak optimization. Of course, improving workflow, ushering in the ...
Artificial intelligence’s (AI’s) effect on digital twins will be substantial, transforming many industrial operations for good in the process. AI is a powerful enabler for digital twins to improve and ...
Digital twins are gaining traction as a way of testing different options at every step of the design-through-manufacturing flow. AI can be used to glue together disparate data types in multi-physics ...
Large infrastructure projects have long been associated with cost overruns and delays. Across the globe, major developments such as transport corridors, water-treatment facilities and smart-city ...
When we hear the word “twins”, we tend to think of two identical people who share physical traits, and perhaps certain behaviours or quirks. However, in the world of technology this word has a ...