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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Manufacturing operations are highly complex as the real-time, flawless performances of myriad assets are a necessity and differentiation through digital transformation is emerging to being a required strategic initiative.
Fremont, CA: With the increase in global competition and disruptive marketplace, internal resistance prevails along with the current cross-exchanging of physical and digital information in a manufacturer’s operations between the products, processes, and people, in various value chain functions. Digital twins are ideal for harmonizing the soiled discord through the manufacturing operations from design; process, up through service, driving significant operational efficiencies. These benefits are now recognized by manufacturers.
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A Versatile Tool for the Manufacturers
A digital twin is not confined to a single application or an individual role throughout manufacturing operations; its value is acknowledged through contextualized information delivery. This could be work order information to a service technician for maintenance or factory data for an executive to make strategic decisions, among countless other examples.[vendor_logo_first]
How contextualized view the digital twin application is delivered in is based on the role, use case, and desired business value. The diversity in manufacturing roles and work tasks is immense; a manager has to be aware of the entire factory and production visibility, whereas floor staff only has to be concerned about a few specific metrics and performance of machines.
Most of the market associates digital twins with heavy-industrial machines. While there is extensive usage and value in this application, the concept expands to a more sophisticated industrial process where the digital twins of a wide variety of assets are not solely reserved to a machine, a single role, or use case.
Empowering Manufacturing Operations
With the manufacturing marketplace becoming increasing competitive digitizing asset and process information flow is imperative. Near-term digital twin value in manufacturing operations is initiated by compounding in-house technologies, and is further empowered by complementary technologies such as IIoT, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, simulation, and augmented reality to name a few.
Setting a course on a digital transformation journey begins with acknowledging the most significant business value and pressing needs for the organization, then selecting the apt digital transformation strategic partner with a shared vision and fitting solution. Therefore it will not be much to say that in the industrial world, digital twins will continue to be one of the most promising value proposition and a key stakeholder consideration for revolutionizing manufacturing operations.
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