Virtual ExperienceMay 18, 2023

Sustainable Innovation in High-Tech Manufacturing: Virtual Twin

The DELMIA Virtual Twin experience empowers manufacturers to simulate, test, and refine their products in a virtual environment before physically producing them. This capability significantly accelerates the product design and development process.
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Avatar Adrian Wood

In the fast-paced world of high-tech manufacturing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for success. Innovation and efficiency are key drivers, and organizations constantly seek ways to optimize their processes and products. One transformative technology that has emerged as a game-changer is virtual twin technology. By creating virtual replicas of products and physical assets, virtual twin technology offers a myriad of benefits to the high-tech industry.

The DELMIA virtual twin experience empowers manufacturers to simulate, test, and refine their products in a virtual environment before physically producing them. This capability significantly accelerates the product design and development process. With virtual twins, engineers can analyze different design iterations, evaluate performance under various conditions, and identify potential flaws or areas for improvement early on. By reducing the reliance on costly physical prototypes and shortening the time-to-market, organizations gain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving industry.

Virtual Twin Experience in high tech manufacturing

The DELMIA virtual twin experience provides value across the entire engineering and manufacturing process:

  • Virtual Layout Planning: Manufacturers can create virtual representations of their facility layouts, including production lines, workstations, and equipment placement. By simulating different layouts and analyzing the flow of materials and people, manufacturers can identify the most efficient configurations. This helps optimize space utilization, minimize movement, and reduce bottlenecks before implementing physical changes.
  • Virtual Prototyping and Simulation: Manufacturing engineer can create virtual prototypes of products and simulate their behavior in a virtual environment. This enables engineers to test virtual build, assess manufacturing performance, and identify potential issues early in the development process. This helps optimize product designs, reduce the need for physical prototypes, and accelerate the overall engineering cycle.
  • Planning and What-if Analysis: Manufacturers can simulate resource allocation and capacity planning by creating virtual models that accurately represent the manufacturing processes and resource requirements. By simulating different scenarios, manufacturers can assess the impact of changes in production volumes, machine utilization, or workforce allocation on overall capacity. This helps in identifying potential bottlenecks, ensuring efficient resource allocation, and making informed decisions to meet production demands.
  • Optimal Production Execution: High-tech manufacturing demands precision and reliability. Manufacturers can monitor and optimize production processes in real-time. By leveraging work instructions and insight from the virtual twin replica, organizations can standardize best practices across manufacturing to increase efficiency and quality. This holistic approach to production management allows for predictive maintenance, reducing downtime and maximizing equipment utilization.
  • Digital Lean Collaboration: Using digital lean boards, manufacturing team members can collaborate in real time and simultaneously contribute, share ideas, and work together on process improvement initiatives. This eliminates the need for physical whiteboards or time-consuming meetings, allowing for efficient and seamless collaboration regardless of geographical location.

In addition, high-tech manufacturers face increasing requirements for sustainable operations, increased efficiency and reduced waste. Virtual twins enable manufacturers to evaluate and optimize energy consumption within the facility. By integrating real-time data from sensors and energy monitoring systems, manufacturers can identify energy-intensive processes, simulate energy-saving initiatives, and assess the impact of efficiency measures.

Virtual twin technology has emerged as a transformative force in the high-tech manufacturing industry. By creating virtual replicas of physical assets, manufacturers can unlock numerous benefits, ranging from accelerated product design and development to enhanced supply chain management and quality control. The DELMIA virtual twin experience empowers organizations to optimize production processes, improve performance, and achieve higher levels of efficiency. As the industry continues to evolve, embracing virtual twin technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity for staying competitive.

To learn more about the DELMIA virtual twin experience, and how it can deliver sustainable and innovative transformation for your manufacturing operations, listen to our industry webinar by registering here.

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