The digital twin (DT) research field is experiencing rapid expansion; yet, the research on industrial practices in this area remains poorly understood. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap by sharing feedback and future requirements from the manufacturing industry. The methodology empl...
” Tutt said. “Now, they are automating more of those processes. That has been a big change in manufacturing. Although engineering and manufacturing digitalization began in separate silos, today customers wanting to digitalize their processes will leverage digital twin technology...
Digital twins (DTs) play a vital role in achieving the vision of Industry 4.0. They have been used to facilitate business and maximize profits by providing up-to-date operational data representation of physical assets to manage manufacturing machines’ performance, effectiveness, and quality. Creating...
Digital Twin + Industrial Internet for Smart Manufacturing: A Case Study in the Steel Industry IIC Journal of Innovation - 5 - quality, productivity, delivery time, etc.) and optimization (e.g. achieving zero-inventory on-demand production). In summary, the key to the industrial inte...
The digital twin (DT) research field is experiencing rapid expansion; yet, the research on industrial practices in this area remains poorly understood. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap by sharing feedback and future requirements from the manufacturing industry. The methodology employed in...
These tools will also help engineers update manufacturing plants that are already operational. The data collected by the facility can be used to create the digital twin which can then be used to run virtual what-if scenarios. In fact, the partnership won’t just benefit the customers of ...
Customers Using Aras Industrial Manufacturing Solutions Conquer the Challenges of Accelerating Product Complexity Exploding product complexity often result in overdesigns, functional failures, release delays, or costly leaner expansion of workforce. These are the primary drivers beyond digital engineering ...
The Digital Twin collects data from its manufacturing, maintenance, operations, and operating environments and uses this data to create a unique model of each specific asset, system, or process, while focusing on a key behavior (such as life, efficiency, or flexibility). This is the ‘model ...
The uses of a digital twin include analysis, simulation and control of real-world conditions as well as potential changes and improvements in the manufacturing process. Kemppainen recognizes a strong hype around digital twins. According to him, however, there are not yet many functioning examples of...
Digital twin (DT) is one of the most promising enabling technologies for realizing smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0. DTs are characterized by the seamless integration between the cyber and physical spaces. The importance of DTs is increasingly recognized by both academia and industry. It has bee...