If you work in the fields of manufacturing, logistics, aviation, or city planning, you’ve probably heard the term “digital twin.” And if you work in healthcare, climate change forecasting, or any of a ...
Buildings consume a substantial 40% of global energy, and the Environmental Protection Agency reports that 30% of this energy is wasted due to inefficiencies. While efforts to improve building ...
Octave’s Nick Karakulko explains how digital twins are evolving from static planning tools into real-time operational platforms, with growing implications for ramp safety, ...
The platform will be used to build virtual anatomic replicas of patients to run simulations and plan surgery, make ...
Over the last decade, the concept of a digital twin has both excited and perplexed the technology landscape. With digital twins, the potential to fundamentally transform many industries has left ...
Technology has become vital to reliable and efficient power plant operations, and few technological tools are more beneficial than digital twins. Some experts even believe we’re on the verge of a ...
A digital twin is, as the name suggests, a virtual replica of a real person, place or thing that exists in reality. Examples of digital twins range far and wide, things like jet engines, factories, ...
Over the past few years, the metabolic health space has been buzzing due to a mix of increasing awareness, novel drugs and personalized health tools. One of the most impactful developments in recent ...
Companies these days face an uncomfortable reality: supply chain disruptions are no longer exceptional events—they’re business as usual. The semiconductor shortage cost the automotive industry over ...