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Virtualization
Virtual Production and Digital Twin
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Virtual production and Digital Twin are advanced technologies that offer significant benefits to industrial and manufacturing processes. These technologies give our clients the ability to simulate, optimize, and test production processes in a digital environment before transferring them to physical production. Below is an explanation of what these terms mean, how they are used, and the advantages that utilizing them brings.
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Virtual Production
Virtual production refers to the use of digital simulations and models where production processes, equipment, and environments are modeled virtually before being implemented in the physical world. This allows for optimization of production, resource management, and process testing without interrupting production or requiring costly modifications.
In virtual production, businesses can:
Simulate production line operations: We can test production chains and their components, such as robotic arms, equipment, and software, in a virtual environment.
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Predict problems: Simulations allow us to detect potential bottlenecks, faulty equipment, or production errors before they affect real-world production.
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Optimize processes: By analyzing the behavior of virtual models, we can make improvements without the need for expensive physical trials or downtimes.
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Digital Twin
Digital Twin is a virtual model that precisely mirrors a physical production or equipment environment. It is created by combining real-time data, such as sensor information and operational data, and enables monitoring and analysis of devices or processes in a virtual environment. Digital Twin technology enhances lifecycle management and continuous optimization.
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