Jay Schwartz with Hexagon ALI

Overall, Digital Projects is a powerful platform that can help to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and profitability of projects.  This technology has the potential to make a significant impact on the engineering industry, and it is worth watching as it continues to develop.

Sandy Friedenthal and Ed Seidewitz

Industrial Talk is onsite at the OMG Quarterly Standards Meeting and chatting with Sandy Friedenthal and Ed Seidewitz about “The next-generation System Modeling Language (SysML v2)”. Tune in and hear more about the importance of the latest in SysML v2 and Sandy and Ed’s unique insights on this Industrial Talk.

David McKee with Slingshot Simulations

Industrial Talk is onsite at IoT Solutions World Congress and talking to David McKee, Founder of Slingshot Simulations about “Deploying simulations to optimize your sustainability strategy”.  Learn about Simulations along with David’s unique insight on this Industrial Talk interview!

Marty Osborn with Accenture

The conversation with Marty Osborn is a discussion of the importance of technology and innovation in the modern world. Marty argues that we need to be constantly learning and adapting to change in order to stay ahead of the curve. They also believe that the cloud and mobile technology are two of the most important trends in the tech industry today.

Madhu Gaganam with Dell Technologies

A quick summary of the points in Industrial Talk’s conversation with Madhu Gaganam at Q1 OMG meeting:
The concept of digital twins has been around for a long time, but it has only recently been gaining traction in the industrial sector.

Digital twins are virtual representations of physical objects or systems that can be used to simulate their behavior and performance.

Digital twins can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
improving operational efficiency
optimizing product design
predicting failures
training operators

The edge is where the data is created, and it is important for digital twins because it allows for real-time decision making.

There are three levels of maturity for digital twins: visualization, digital shadowing, and digital twinning.

In the future, digital twins are likely to become an integral part of the industrial sector.