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.
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.
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