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The digital twin’s time is now

April 3, 2023
Companies should move beyond proof of concept and begin using digital-twin applications, according to research institute

The use of digital twins continues to increase across industry for a range of applications, from palletizing operations to supply-chain optimization.

A Capgemini Research Institute survey showed that companies using digital twins have seen improvements on the order of 25% for system performance and, in some cases, a 16% boost in sustainability.

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Capgemini Americas’ Michael Duffy, vice president of intelligent operations, and Rudy Klecka, solutions architect, indicate it’s time for companies to move beyond proof of concept and begin using digital-twin applications.

Read their reasons for action on our partner site, Automation World.

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