Digital Twins: Bridging the Physical and Virtual in Construction
Digital twins use real-time data and virtual models to streamline design, construction and maintenance—cutting costs, improving efficiency and extending asset lifespans.
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A new digital twin of the planet will help anticipate extreme weather events using artificial intelligence and cutting-edge computing technologies.
Digital twins use real-time data and virtual models to streamline design, construction and maintenance—cutting costs, improving efficiency and extending asset lifespans.
A parallel reality is helping us better understand and manage our own: digital twins. Discover what they are and how they are revolutionising diverse fields.
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