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Applications Of Digital Twin Technology In Metaverse
By Vishakha Thakur
Enhancements to the global metaverse infrastructure could be achieved through digital twins. It will examine the digital version of a physical asset to evaluate its present and future condition. Augmented, virtual, machine learning, and blockchain technologies have the potential to improve predictions.
Imagine entering a virtual store of your favourite fashion brand to try on garments before purchasing them. Metaverse and digital twin technology can add realism to the virtual world and provide experiences beyond human imagination, resulting in precise replications of reality.
Integrating digital twins with metaverse technology has enormous potential to improve many sectors by enabling improved prediction, monitoring, tracking, allocation, resource management, optimization, and quality control.
What are digital twins?
A virtual representation of a place, product, or service is often described as a digital twin. This integration of the virtual and physical worlds enables data analysis and monitoring systems to detect problems before they occur, prevent downtime, discover new opportunities, and even plan for the future through simulations.
The digital depiction of the twin reflects any changes or movements in the physical environment. Machine learning and reasoning can aid with decision-making as this technology, which uses sensors to communicate information and two-way internet of things object connections, can synchronise the digital and physical worlds.
What are the perks of combining Digital Twin technology & metaverse?
- Enhanced realism
- Operational efficiency
- Data-driven decisions
- Training & development
- Increased Customer engagement
Metaverse will be able to offer remote maintenance workshops for machines that need to be repaired, potentially connected to or mapped onto a real workshop, thanks to digital twin and simulation technology. Engineers and developers use physical, manufacturing, and operational data to generate a digital twin.
Combining all this information with AI algorithms creates a physics-based virtual model, from which useful insights about the physical asset are obtained through analytics. The steady flow of data allows for the most accurate asset analysis, transforming the digital twin into a live model of the physical equipment. Healthcare sector can utilize digital twin technology for surgery training. These inartistic characteristics make digital twins an important component of the Metaverse.
Potential Use Cases
There are various industries where the use of digital twins in the Metaverse can be advantageous; let’s have a look at some of them below:
Industrial manufacturing:
Digital twin technology is extensively used in the industrial business. Virtual duplicates of complete factories and plants promote transparency in manufacturing operations. The digital twin is ready to transform the manufacturing industry in the Metaverse. Digital twins have a huge impact on how things are created, manufactured, and maintained, making them more efficient and optimised while saving costs over time.
During a keynote speech at CES 2024, Siemens CEO Roland Busch remarked,
“I am all in on digital twins, which are virtual versions of physical entities such as factories and industrial buildings. These precursors of an industrial metaverse can make companies more productive and shave years off the development of complicated products such as new aircraft.”
Healthcare:
Digital twins have helped to reduce the risk of organ donation, surgery training, and other medical operations. Digital twins based on IoT data have the potential to improve patient monitoring in healthcare. It can offer patients preventive measures as well as personalised health care.
Smart Cities:
There are already 3D digital duplicates of entire cities, such as Virtual Singapore. As a result, smart city planning and implementation using digital twins in the Metaverse can help improve economic development, effective human resource management, and ecological footprints, all of which contribute to an overall citizen’s quality of life in both the physical and virtual worlds.
Internet of Things:
By adopting digital twins in the Metaverse, companies can digitally monitor, track, and control industrial systems. The digital twin records operational data and is useful for capturing environmental data such as location, configuration, financial models, and so on, which helps to anticipate future industry operations.
Hence, the concept of a digital twin has the potential to improve the global metaverse infrastructure. It will assist in determining and predicting the current and future states of any physical asset by analysing its virtual or digital counterpart. Furthermore, using technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, machine learning, and blockchain can result in even more exact and accurate forecasts.
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