Digital Twins and the Metaverse for Manufacturing Inspection & Collaboration

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Mike Taylor, Duality; Steve Varga, Procter & Gamble; Mark Collins, Epic Games.

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Today, consumer products are produced at unprecedented scale. They use hyper-efficient, exceedingly complex assembly processes and hundreds of material transformations. While these advances in manufacturing have increased the richness of our lives, they have also increased the complexity of the design and development process. As a result, the cost of testing has increased -- along with the cost of mistakes. Fortunately, the precision delivered by the digital twin metaverse offers an avenue for engineers and designers to evaluate their final product and to understand the product state at intermediate manufacturing steps. Thanks to digital twins, teams can now look at virtual assembly lines and understand if the latest product design rev will work, given the current manufacturing layout, instrumentation setup, and QA procedures. All without the costs associated with physical testing and trial runs. In this Digital Twin Consortium webinar, we will evaluate the current state of digital twins and their potential in manufacturing. Join our panelists as they lead an in-depth discussion on digital twins and synthetic data for manufacturing inspection and collaboration. Steve Varga Director of Imaging, Vision & Machine Learning Procter & Gamble Mark Collins Strategy & Business Development Epic Games Mike Taylor Co-Founder & Chief Robotics Officer Duality Robotics
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Digital Twin Consortium® executes on the promise of digital twins and associated technologies by working closely with our members to accelerate the market. We do this by fostering development, raising awareness, increasing adoption, and improving the interoperability of digital engineering projects propelled by digital twins. DTC is a program of Object Management Group®. For more information, please visit digitaltwinconsortium.org.