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Virtual Twins: Emerging Trends in Global Adoption

This is a joint study by nasscom and Dassault Systèmes across 130 global enterprises, four major industry groupings, and five global regions to unravel current state of virtual twin adoption.

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Key Findings

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  • Virtual twins are a replica of the structure, context and behavior of a physical asset.
  • Connectivity tech enables two-way, near real-time interaction between virtual and physical versions.
02

  • Majority respondents have explored at least one virtual twin PoC
  • Implementations have doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic.
03

  • Companies struggle with use case selection that can make or break a twin project.
  • Majority implementations are single product or process twins.
04

  • Significant effort to streamline data, get right skills, and ensure top leadership focus needed.
  • Strategic supplier partnerships are a crucial to succeed in virtual twin implementation.

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