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Thema: Virtual Reality

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  • Mittwoch
    02.02.
, (Mittwoch, 02.Februar 2022)
11:00 - 11:45
Mi 5.2
An Introduction to Digital Twins – Definition, Applications and Architectures
An Introduction to Digital Twins – Definition, Applications and Architectures

Besides IoT and Machine2Machine communication Digital Twins are a cornerstone of the fourth industrial revolution. In general, a Digital Twin is the virtual replica of a physical object or system. But what does this mean in detail – what are the ingredients of a Digital Twin? How can Digital Twins be built and utilized and what value do they bring? This talk gives an overview of different types of Digital Twins, different applications from public to industrial utilization and architectural approaches how to create and execute them.

Target Audience: System Architects, product owners, software engineers
Prerequisites: None
Level: Basic

Tim graduated in 2002 from the TU Munich in Applied Mathematics. After 3 years at a sister company of KUKA Robotics he joined Siemens Technology in 2005. There he researched on new system- and co-simulation methods. In 2014 he became senior key expert for simulation architectures and since then strives to establish simulation in operational support applications for industrial plants & infrastructures. Recently he manages a project that works on a future vision for a Digital-Twin-founded PLM.
Tim Schenk
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