Digital Twins: Double Trouble Or Dynamic Duo?
Posted by EdmontonPMNov 27
Online Webinar – Recorded August 25th, 2023
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: PEX – The Process Excellence Network
Digital twins have been hyped as the next big thing in process excellence, especially in the manufacturing space, for years.
Now, thanks to advancements in AI, data processing and IoT, the dream of digital twins is now becoming reality.
The ways in which commercial, academic and governmental organizations are using digital twins are truly remarkable. City planners, for example, are using digital twins to analyze and solve urban problems such as traffic, pollution and overcrowding.
In life sciences, researchers are using digital twins to study diseases and develop cutting-edge treatments.
Digital twins are becoming so popular that the industry is expected to reach US$125.7bn by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 39 percent from 2021.
Digital twins, however, require massive amounts of high quality data and extensive computing resources.
In addition, they also pose numerous cybersecurity and ethical challenges. Should the data used to create digital twins be compromised in some way, whether maliciously or not, it could have catastrophic results.
Elizabeth Mixson (LinkedIn profile) Editor PEX Network & Amit Badlani (LinkedIn profile) Head of Product, AI / ML NVIDIA will look at the promise and the perils of digital twins.
Key discussion points will include:
- Why is digital twin technology such a game changer and how are organizations using it to reinvent themselves for the digital age?
- How do you avoid building an evil twin by ensuring data is ethically used and protected?
- Are digital twins worth the investment?
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Digital Twins: Double Trouble Or Dynamic Duo?
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