Digital
Twin

How the digital twin technology drives innovation

The digital twin will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the future. This technology enables the virtual replication of physical objects, systems or processes. With increasing digitalisation and IoT integration, it is used in many areas, from efficient product development to personalised medicine, urban planning and food production. As a leading IT company, we are committed to innovation and opportunities in various industries, always in harmony with data protection and security.

The topic of “business transformation” is at the top of the agenda for many companies. Dr. Stephan Melzer and Dr. Wolfgang Bock explain why and how digital twins can drive the digital transformation of companies.

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Digital twins are all the rage. But is that enough to deal with the topic? Or is it just old wine in new bottles? What challenges do digital twins pose and how can they be overcome?

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With a digital twin, you can extend the service life of your products, prevent production downtime and offer your customers customised services at the right time.

The topic of “business transformation” is at the top of the agenda for many companies. Dr. Stephan Melzer and Dr. Wolfgang Bock explain why and how digital twins can drive the digital transformation of companies.

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How cities of the future can become more sustainable and stress-free through technology

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The msg group has been a member of the Industrial Digital Twin Association e.V. (IDTA) since October 1, 2023. The alliance advocates the joint establishment and development of the standardized digital twin for the industry.

Study

A cooperative study on the digital twin in the manufacturing industry by msg and Fraunhofer IPK. The study is only available in German, if you have any questions please contact.

Digital Twin, Homologation

Vehicle customers and authorities expect highly automated driving functions to be thoroughly tested by the automotive manufacturer and to be safe. New test methods and regulations must be developed and established for this purpose. This is not feasible without a digital twin. Why? You can read about this in the following article.

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It is not only the heat output requirement in existing district heating networks that can be better predicted using the digital twin and thus the power feed-in can be controlled more precisely. The new planning and dimensioning of future network infrastructures can also be effectively supported with the help of digital twin technology.