Artificial intelligence and digital twins are foundational to industrial AI initiatives happening across manufacturing and the industrial sector today.
Digital twin technology is enabling manufacturers to design, simulate, operate, and optimize physical assets and processes—entirely virtually. This delivers many benefits, including:
Improved communication and decisions: During facility design, construction, and commissioning, visualizations from digital twins support collaboration among project stakeholders and allow teams to make quicker and more informed decisions.
Simulation of ideal layouts: Teams can connect virtual representations to simulation tools to simulate complex scenarios and optimize facility designs for optimal production and material flow, ergonomics, and safety.
Optimization of operations: By integrating digital twins with real-time production data, teams can identify, analyze, and resolve operational issues in real time. They can also delve into the past to root cause issues with enhanced spatial context from virtual models.
Testing and validation of AI models: AI developers use virtual replicas to test and validate vision language models (VLMs), generative AI, and AI agents to accelerate the adoption of industrial AI and enable new workflows and efficiencies from planning to operations. Visual AI agents connected to live cameras and digital twins can provide valuable outside-in insights on robot-human interactions throughout a facility to enhance safety and productivity.