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Digital Twin technology is the concept surrounding the creation of a digital "twin" or replica of a physical asset. The benefits of a Digital Twin is to provide an abstraction layer that allows for applications to interact with a device or devices in a consistent manner. The vision of a digital twin is that it follows the lifecycle of a device and the data associated with the device. Digital Twins will enable features like device simulation during development, integration of analytics and machine learning during deployment, and so on. The Reality of Digital Twins for IoT | Ian Skerrett - Medium
The Digital Twin can allow companies to have a complete digital footprint of their products from design and development through the end of the product life cycle. This, in turn, may enable them to understand not only the product as designed but also the system that built the product and how the product is used in the field. With the creation of the digital twin, companies may realize significant value in the areas of speed to market with a new product, improved operations, reduced defects, and emerging new business models to drive revenue. The Digital Twin may enable companies to solve physical issues faster by detecting them sooner, predict outcomes to a much higher degree of accuracy, design and build better products, and, ultimately, better serve their customers. With this type of smart architecture design, companies may realize value and benefits interactively and faster than ever before. Industry 4.0 and the digital twin | Deloitte Insights
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Virtual IoT | Digital Twins go open source: Eclipse Ditto introduction
Slides IoT Developer Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.de/r/eclipse...
Digital Twins are getting more and more established as IoT service providers (alternatively calling them device shadows or device twins) and industrial IoT players adapt and promote the concept. This introduction has not the goal to fantasize about possible applications of the buzzword "Digital Twin" but to put flesh to the bones. Eclipse Ditto provides aspects of the Digital Twin pattern which from our point of view is used for abstracting from physical devices:
- turning devices into APIs with the help of their data * handling access control: who or what is allowed to interact in which ways? * dealing with Twin and live state * routing messages to/from devices * enhancing Digital Twins by integrating foreign systems - e.g. "gather all the spare parts for this Twin"
- being able to search and select Twins via their metadata + reported state
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Deep Dive: Azure Digital Twins Updated Capabilities
Learn more about Azure Digital Twins Updated Capabilities: Come learn about the recently launched new version of the service, including an overview of the new capabilities, deep dive on architecture and technical walkthroughs. In this session, we will do technical walkthrough of the following: - Services - SDK & CLI - Modeling - Twin Graph - Graph Queries - Access Control Azure Digital Twins is an IoT platform that enables enterprises to create a digital representation of any assets, environments and business systems. Deep Dives are interactive training live events for developers, architects, or anyone building IoT solutions. Microsoft engineers & guest speakers do technical deep dives about a new feature or scenario. Come to learn more and ask questions in the live Q&A! Guest Speakers: Christian Schormann - Azure IoT Digital Twins Deep Dive Host: Pamela Cortez - Azure IoT Senior PM
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Double Vision: Using ‘Digital Twins’ To Pair Virtual And Physical Worlds
Being able to “see it before you build it” has long been a dream of manufacturers, but only recently has technology advanced to the point of making this a reality. Enter “digital twins”—virtual representations of products created with 3D design software, and another technology on Goldman Sachs Research’s “Outsiders” list of emerging ecosystems to watch. By building virtual models to test in reconstructed “real world” operating environments, companies can get an accurate picture of how their products will behave in the field, explains Goldman Sachs Research’s Joe Ritchie, ultimately enabling better performance through predictive maintenance and enhanced design. The potential goes beyond capital goods; as digital twins evolve, the data they gather could be combined with consumer information to create more targeted go-to-market strategies for industries like insurance and advertising. Learn more: http://link.gs.com/WSCa
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The Digital Twin: Realizing Transformation (Introduction)
At Siemens PLM Connections (May 2017), President and CEO Tony Hemmelgarn discusses the importance of digitalization as an agent for business transformation, and explains how leveraging a digital twin for product development, production and market performance is critical to realizing major business improvements and disruptive innovations.
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Continuous Engineering with Digital Twin
IBM has great support for the Digital Twin. Have a look at the Continuous Engineering story.
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Digital twin technology’s role in industry innovation: Digital Twin Summit 2017
Most companies now see how important digital twin technology and the digital thread are for their future business. Now they want to know how to execute it. Learn more from Chris Stevens, Vice President of Automotive and Transportation at Siemens PLM Software, and Barry Chapman, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense Siemens PLM Software.
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Digital twin: Making your asset smarter with the digital twin
Central to our next-generation offering, and supporting an ecosystem of asset-centric engineering applications, is the concept of a cloud-based digital twin. The digital twin is a virtual image of your asset, maintained throughout the lifecycle and easily accessible at any time. One platform brings all the experts together, providing powerful analysis, insight and diagnostics. Learn more at www.dnvgl.com/digitaltwin
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Port of Rotterdam: Europe's Strongest Digital Twin Case Study | IoT World Europe 2018 webinar
IoT World Series The Port of Rotterdam talk us through their digital twin implementation. Put industrial IoT into action at IoT World Europe → https://goo.gl/Q3muQi #IoTWorldEurope
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Siemens PLM - The Real Value of the Digital Twin
Challenge conventions in design and manufacturing with a Digital Twin of your product, manufacturing process and production system.
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Digital twins powered by IIoT and Industrial AI - Diego Galar, Luleå University of Technology
Digital twins powered by IIoT and Industrial AI: A cocreation between data scientists and engineers - Diego Galar, Professor at Luleå University of Technology. Data Octagon - The Future of Data - Live-Streamed Stage from the Data Innovation Summit 2020 Data Octagon is a live-streaming stage that will accommodate some of the biggest names in the world of DATA, part of the annual Data Innovation Summit. Built as an independent program consisting of 30 to 45-minute panels and 20-minute Tech News, this technology-oriented program will present insight into current data policies, trends, challenges and opportunities, as well give overview of the latest technological breakthroughs, and glimpse into future of Data Management and insight. The program was hosted by Robert Luciani, the CEO of Foxrane, and live-streamed during the 2020 edition of the annual Data Innovation Summit on Twitter (http://twitter.com/DISummit2030) and YouTube (Hyperight AB).
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IBM Internet of Things
What is the Digital Twin?
Digital twin is the ability to make a virtual representation of the physical elements and the dynamics of how an Internet of Things device operates and works. It's more than a blueprint, it's more than a schematic. It's not just a picture. It's a lot more than a pair of ‘virtual reality’ glasses. It's a virtual representation of both the elements and the dynamics of how an Internet of Things device responds throughout its lifecycle. It can be a jet engine, a building, process on factory floor, and much, much more. See the presentation on Slideshare
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US Navy performs Aegis Virtual Twin system’s first live fire engagement
The new Aegis Virtual Twin system has completed the first live-fire engagement on the US Navy’s Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 116). The Virtual Twin system is a prototype of the Aegis Virtual Combat Management System takes up much less room than the actual Aegis Combat System on a guided-missile destroyer or cruiser. Sailors on the destroyer operated the Virtual Twin to fire a missile against an incoming target. The test was performed in partnership with Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS). The successful test proves the ability of the Virtual Twin to control radars and missiles to execute an engagement. The new prototype uses virtualisation technology to run the Aegis Weapon System code in a fraction of the original hardware space. and don't forget to Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/c/MaxLegion DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This help support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this.
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Leveraging Digital Twin Technology to Drive Efficiency in Today's Factory - Aegis Software
Aegis Software What is a Digital Twin and how are manufacturers leveraging this concept to drive efficiency in an Industry 4.0 environment? SCOOP Founder Phil Stoten interviews Jason Spera, CEO of Aegis Software, and Oren Manor, Director at Mentor.
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