Digital twins have been one of the biggest recent developments in the world of technology. The virtual replicas of physical systems, processes or products provide a valuable real-time insight into how a physical asset is performing.
When it comes to digital twins, manufacturing has been one of the adoption front-runners – particularly the automotive sector. Businesses are increasingly using digital twin technology to evaluate the performance of given physical assets and then, identifying where improvements can be made to reach more favourable future outcomes. A recent survey of 150 UK engineers…
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