Posted by BIM Today—Nowadays, digital twin technology is considered a powerful toolset for modeling scenarios, identifying issues before they happen, and making better decisions that improve the overall client experience. Still, many stakeholders cannot achieve its full potential and are stuck in their legacy methods and approaches on the route to adopt it. As a result, the value of the digital twin concept may be perceived differently depending on the environment.
What do clients really want from a digital twin? Igor Tsinman, Co-Founder and President of AMC Bridge, shares perceptive insights into the digital transformation of the AEC industry gained during a webinar organized by AMC Bridge.
Based on the experience of AMC Bridge, it is a common case that the starting point for a digital twin project comes from visualization. But the important point of it is being able to combine at least two or three sources of data and present a more enhanced, but not complete, picture of the real asset in the way you can measure the model, not only see it. This provides a more complete picture of what is going on in the physical world.
Right now, many companies are stuck in their methods to digitize their processes and create an effective digital ecosystem. One of the biggest disconnects is regarding the fact that one of the main values of digital twins is to build a consensus and follow it, involving other stakeholders, to end up with a single comprehensive source of truth.
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