Among the digital transformational technologies that businesses will be turning to in 2021 includes augmented reality, with this aspect becoming a focus of workplace training. Rockwell expert Keith Higgins explains more.
Virtual reality, augmented reality and digital twins offer considerable advantages for many business sectors. Yet, in some areas, adoption is slow. To overcome barriers to adoption, a long-term strategy is required.
The race is on to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Once this monumental task is achieved a further complexity arises through delivering the vaccine at scale, to meet demand. To achieve this, digital twin technological can help.
Digital twins refers creating a virtual and connected model of a process, product, or service. Pharmaceutical manufacturers are making use of digital twins to drive process improvements through the manufacturing plant.
Worldwide spending on AR and VR is expected to reach $18 billion in 2020. As AR becomes an invaluable tool for all facets of real estate , intelligent digital twins can change the way buildings are maintained. How are firms capturing this potential?
Digital twins technology presents companies with a significant opportunity to improve products and processes by testing out virtual simulations. We look at three diverse applications of this technology, outlining the advantages to businesses.
Many logistics companies are tuning to virtual and augmented reality processes in order to improve the design and efficiency of the supply chain. A new DHL report outlines several options as companies look at this digital transformation tech.