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CIOs Embrace Digital Twins, Yet Implementation Challenges Persist

CIOs Embrace Digital Twins, Yet Implementation Challenges Persist

Realizing the full promise of digital twins may require integrating systems and data across entire organizational ecosystems.

Imagine being able to work out production issues and workflow changes virtually before imposing changes on your organization. Close to six out of ten CIOs responding to a recent Gartner survey either have or are prepping their organizations to support digital twins, which replicate potential and actual physical assets, processes, people, places, systems, and devices. At least 21% have already deployed some form of digital twins, while another 38% are engaged in one- to three-year planning stages to deploy digital twins.

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However, realizing the full promise of digital twins may require integrating systems and data across entire organizational ecosystems. That’s the conclusion of a report from Deloitte. Bad data, measurement challenges, and even simply overdoing things may make it difficult to accurately replicate physical assets, the report’s authors, led by Adam Mussomeli of Deloitte, caution.

The Deloitte team identified some of the potential ways digital twins are being implemented across industries:

Building an accurate digital twin is not an overnight process. The Deloitte team points to the three areas of challenge to implementing digital twins:

While there are obstacles, the Deloitte researchers are proponents of the unprecedented potential benefits digital twins bring to enterprises. “A perfect digital copy of the physical world would enable you to collaborate virtually, intake sensor data and simulate conditions quickly, understand what-if scenarios clearly, predict results more accurately, and output instructions to manipulate the physical world.” That’s a value proposition worth exploring.


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