There are quite a few definitions out there for digital twins, but many have in common that a digital twin is a digital representation of a real-world entity or system. The main benefit of having a digital twin is the ability to optimize the operation and maintenance of the physical counterparts. They also allow for accurately testing new scenarios, and predicting and preparing for enhancements or issues without disrupting the current state of the existing entity. Digital Twins can combine many elements, ranging from hardware sensors, machine learning to connectivity solutions such as 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT).
TWAICE is Munich-based startup that combines their knowledge of battery technology with data analytics. Calling them experts would be an understatement – digital twins are at the core of their business. In this episode, we’re shedding light on digital twin technology, together with Lennart Hinrichs, the commercial director of TWAICE.
Links:
TWAICE
ERGO - TWAICE: Digital twins for batteries
EU Startups - Munich-based Twaice raises €11 million Series A to take its battery analytics global
Related:
IoT for All - What is a Digital Twin?
Forbes - 7 Amazing Examples of Digital Twin Technology in Practice
Reliability Connect - SAP Predictive Engineering and the Digital Twin