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05 March 2022
Germany

Simulation-Based Digital Twins

Simulation-Based Digital Twins

Germany’s it-daily.net published an article by Dr. Silvia Kienberger, SVP Strategic Business and Technologies at DataArt Europe, about digital twin technology. Dr. Kienberger explains how digital twins make companies more agile and their operations leaner and more environmentally friendly. She also highlights DataArt’s digital twin capabilities.

“The concept of the digital twin [was introduced] as a digital image of a physical object or system by integrating real-time data with its digital representation to gain insights into the asset and estimate its life cycle. From oil rigs to bridges, factories, production lines, buildings, cars, equipment, processes or human organs, use cases for digital twins have been identified in aerospace, energy, construction, automotive or medical, urban planning and other fields.”

“Digital twins are designed to support the performance and continuous improvement of linked assets and processes. Since a digital twin combines different data, intra-asset effects and dependencies become transparent. Decision points can be codified and automated based on the insights of a digital twin, reducing the number of iterations between decision makers.”

“DataArt, global software engineering for customer-specific requirements, supports companies with its centers for digital excellence in building AI-driven digital twins of their assets. Digital twins make companies more agile, their operations leaner and more environmentally friendly, as data integrates applications and systems better and better through their modern use.”

“In the future, we will contribute more and more to creating autonomous twins that are capable of learning and acting. DataArt supports all 5 phases of a digital twin journey with the goal of increasing interoperability between applications, platforms and sensors and developing custom or adaptable models that accelerate the testing of new use cases for industrial capabilities or assets.”

“For an owner/operator, a digital twin is a central source of information for operations, which reduces total cost of ownership, achieves higher operational efficiency and unlocks previously untouched value potential. With multidisciplinary models at the core of a digital twin, DataArt can help integrate systems and data across workflows and between organizations.”

The original article can be found here.