Integrated factory planning in the industrial metaverse

Creating added value from an end-to-end Digital Twin of the entire factory from planning, through virtual and physical commissioning to operations based on the Industrial Metaverse.

An article by Drees & Sommer

As a result of the ongoing digitalization, new technologies and forms of collaboration have become a key factor in the digital and virtual planning of factories and industrial buildings in recent years. For the first time, the Industrial Metaverse enables a consistent database through the integration of a wide variety of systems, functions and data sources, from product development through production and building planning to ongoing factory operations. This has a significant impact on efficiency and quality in all phases and disciplines of factory planning and forms the basis for securing the start of production.

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The Industrial Metaverse opens a virtual collaboration and data layer based on Digital Twins in which physical and virtual worlds merge, paving the way for a new level of maturity in industrial digitalization. This is enabled by the continuous development and convergence of a variety of key technologies such as Cloud and Edge Computing, Industrial Internet of Things, Extended Reality or Artificial Intelligence. Previously isolated data pipelines and Digital Twins of physical assets and processes can be integrated into a central The Industrial Metaverse opens a virtual collaboration and data layer based on Digital Twins in which physical and virtual worlds merge, paving the way for a new level of maturity in industrial digitalization. This is enabled by the continuous development and convergence of a variety of key technologies such as Cloud and Edge Computing, Industrial Internet of Things, Extended Reality or Artificial Intelligence. Previously isolated data pipelines and Digital Twins of physical assets and processes can be integrated into a central The Industrial Metaverse opens a virtual collaboration and data layer based on Digital Twins in which physical and virtual worlds merge, paving the way for a new level of maturity in industrial digitalization. This is enabled by the continuous development and convergence of a variety of key technologies such as Cloud and Edge Computing, Industrial Internet of Things, Extended Reality or Artificial Intelligence. Previously isolated data pipelines and Digital Twins of physical assets and processes can be integrated into a central 

 

Tobias Stempfle
Consultant
Drees & Sommer