Digital twins have, in many ways, become critical across industries and around the world. These sophisticated simulations help us to really understand the systems and operations that sustain us.
When the Apollo 13 spacecraft embarked on its lunar landing mission on April 11, 1970, the concept of a digital twin was yet to be conceived. Three days into the journey, the mission took an ...
The benefits of digital twins for real-world industrial operational benefits are growing as more companies apply the technology. To ensure your success, make sure your data fundamentals are in place ...
The first well-known implementation of the “digital twin" concept was introduced by NASA's John Vickers to create simulations of spacecraft and capsules for testing. The concept quickly caught on, and ...
New mapping and other real-time technologies are allowing communities to showcase their regions in approaches that reach far beyond the static PowerPoint. The Orlando Economic Partnership (OEP) is ...
John Pritchard, digital engineering business lead, and Leo Kilfoy, director of SaaS and digital design at Rockwell Automation Digital twin wasn’t in anyone’s vocabulary when engineers in NASA’s Apollo ...
Erin is a smart cookie. She manages complex projects for a living. She maps dependencies, anticipates risks, and can predict how a small change will ripple through a system. Yet when it comes to her ...
The emergence of the metaverse and Web 3.0 is adding to the possibilities around augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), simulation, and digital twin technologies. But it’s also creating some confusion ...