20 Digital Twins Solution Providers
20 Digital Twins Solution Providers
20 Digital Twins Solution Providers
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Iryna Bulygina
Irina is focused on combining human intelligence and technology innovation to unleash new capabilities and
shake up global markets. Her dedication to digital product development helps to create powerful applications
and complex enterprise systems for Financial Services, Retail, Entertainment, and other industries. She is
passionate about product strategy, UI/UX design, Data Science, and disruptive technology.
2019/11/17
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What’s the most valuable commodity we have in today’s modern world? The answer is time. We strive
to spend less time on unnecessary actions, automating repetitive processes, and speeding up how we
discover solutions. Businesses are losing billions on wasted opportunities or have passed the point of
no return for structural and product changes. The size of the company is correlated with the complexity
of the Product Life Cycle (PLC) they have. Highly automated manufacturing machines are tightly
connected with human processes, supply chains, and logistics. Global industrial leaders are searching
for solutions that help them manage, control, support, and develop competitive products. The key lies
in the Internet of Things (IoT) and the digital twins’ paradigm.
IoT has become one of the most, if not the most useful drivers for connectivity, efficiency, scalability,
time-saving, and cost reduction for industrial and manufacturing organizations. The name has been a
bit modified to IIoT – Industrial Internet of Things or Industry 4.0.
IIoT’s collaboration with Data Science, 3D modeling, Machine Learning (ML), and Artificial Intelligence
(AI) has given birth to the new revolutionary concept of the Digital twin. It helps industrial giants save
time and sets the groundwork for customized mass production; even highly complex routes can be
calculated, tested, and compiled with minimal cost and effort, and in a short period of time.
Performance improvements: They provide an analysis of the virtual replica, helping companies find
trouble zones. As a result, they help enhance production processes, and set up efficient supply and
delivery chains. Achieving a reduced downtime is one of the usual requirements for digital twins.
Planning: They offer a representation of occupancy levels of a given space, and over time, provide
valuable insights into the best ways to configure building, supply processes, and workflows.
Tracking system: They help track where assets are located within a given space in a precise manner.
Risk management: Assessments of different conditions help provide a risk prognosis in various areas,
including product creation, logistics, marketplace reputation, and maintenance.
A few weeks ago, I wrote an overview in the article about digital twins and the digital thread where you
can find more details about the digital twins approach.
#1 General Electric
General Electric is a pioneer in the Industrial Internet of Things, offering a wide range of disruptive
services and solutions. GE can offer a company everything from digital twin assets and elements to
systems and processes. They want to reduce risk within business environments in collaboration with
increased reliability and improved production processes. That’s why they’ve created Predix Operations
Performance Management (Predix OPM) — a complete on-premises, control-to-cloud analytics
solution. The goal is management of process variability, prediction, and improvement of product
quality. GE Predix OPM presents real-time visibility and insights into operations execution metrics to
identify and solve performance problems faster.
#3 Siemens
Digital twin technology from Siemens has become one of the Industry 4.0 foundational basics. This
technological approach has opened the way to the creation of a seamless connection between system
objects. They’ve created the Siemens Digital Enterprise Suite that can coordinate integrated software
and automation solutions for industrial companies. The digitalization of communication networks helps
contribute all the data on an ongoing basis to the MindSphere, which is one of the best IoT operating
systems designed by Siemens.
#4 IBM
IBM is another leader who has had a priceless impact on the digital twin revolution. IBM’s Watson
Internet of Things system unites capabilities for system design, Engineering Lifecycle Optimization,
and Rational Lifecycle Integration. Digital twin technology is used by IBM for virtual creation, testing,
monitoring of products, and processes. The extended IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management (ELM)
solution, with integrations to a number of third-party tools, helps reduce latency in the feedback loop
between design and operation. TThe IBM Engineering Systems Design Rhapsody (Rational Rhapsody)
products offer a comprehensive solution for design, development, and test environment for system
engineers. Simplifying the operations of software engineers is achieved through the support of UML,
SysML, and AUTOSAR.
#5 Cisco Systems
Cisco invests in the Digital Twin method to keep today’s businesses running safely and smoothly
towards a faster, go-to-market strategy. Cisco’s industrial infrastructure creates a highly reliable,
intelligent, and secure connectivity solution within the plant, manufacturing facility, or production
space. The Cisco DNA Center helps configure all your network devices in minutes. The implementation
of Wi-Fi-connected, non-disruptive PLCs and sensors on each machine helps collect production data
with the use of Cisco Kinetic IoT platform and Field Network Director — corporate products that
enable the enhanced production control.
#6 Oracle
Oracle’s digital twin helps businesses create virtual twins that assist them in building representations of
physical assets and devices in the cloud, speeding up the performance of a specific process. They are
concentrating on the product lifecycle management and improving production scalability. The data
from the physical assets transmit to the complex event processing (CEP) engine in the Oracle IoT
Cloud Service, and through the Oracle Stream Explorer, an event-processing engine. Data analysts
subsequently create models using Oracle R, an Advanced Analytics for Hadoop (ORAAH). They’ve also
created an additional tool, Oracle Big Data Discovery, for non-technical specialists, that enables them
to create simple models using a user-friendly interface
#7 QiO Technologies
QiO Technologies is another technology company that provides digital twins solutions for industrial
leaders. They’ve created QiO Foresight Platform that unites energy, maintenance, production, and
performance applications. The Foresight Platform extracts data from the industrial equipment, Smart
Meters, Manufacturing execution systems (MES), and Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions to
create a real-time energy efficiency index. This information makes it possible to switch from a reactive
to a predictive maintenance model. The software can create effective diagnostics, particularly when
root-causes are challenging to identify issues, ensuring that future operations do not face similar
concerns.
#9 Dassault Systems
Dassault Systems products are used to plan and optimize complex production value networks,
combined logistics operations, and schedule large geographically diverse workforces. Their internal
product platform, Delmia, unites solutions for leading global manufacturers, driving product
performance and innovation throughout the supply chain. They collaborate with such companies as
Honda, Tesla, and Kreisel Electric.
#10 Synavision
Synavision is a Germany-based company that broke into the market with its Digital Test Bench
software. It verifies building performance and accelerates commissioning. Their main competitive
advantage is that they check the operation of the building quickly, efficient, and transparently. The
approach doesn’t require any additional installations or long-term contracting. On the other side,
Synavision has created Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) — a cloud-computing solution for engineers that
helps with planning, commissioning, and technical monitoring.
#13 PTC
PTC is a driver of the industrial digital transformation and innovation with Augmented reality(AR), IIOT,
and Product Lifecycle Management solutions. Their Vuforia is an enterprise AR technology with
advanced computer vision, calibrated performance, and a cross-platform extension. Creo is the best
instrument for 3D CAD tool development in today’s market. Windchill is an industry-leading PLM
software, with comprehensive out-of-the-box functionality, and the highly-configurable role and task-
based apps that can expand access of valuable product data to stakeholders. ThingWorx is an IIoT
platform with the functionality and flexibility needed to drive rapid ROI. It offers the security and
scalability required to expand IIoT solutions throughout a given enterprise. Digital twin use cases are
being adopted across the value chain, coupled with increasingly powerful analytics and simulation
capabilities standard in industrial enterprises.
#14 Ansys
ANSYS is a global leader in building simulation. ANSYS’s physics-based simulation consolidated with
analytics allows companies to make accurate predictions about future product performance with close
assessments of their digital twin developments. Ansys’s portfolio consists of collaborations between
automotive, aerospace & defense, construction, energy, and healthcare industries. The variety of
applications grants the possibility to provide markets with solutions specific to the needs of a given
business or industry. They’ve created the ANSYS Store with paid and free applications.
#15 Visualiz
Visualiz is a digital twin enterprise platform for enhanced collaboration, data visualization, and
business intelligence through Virtual Reality (VR). Visualiz is focusing on the connection of business
data to a 3D representation of operations. Coupled with multi-scaled aspects, a business can better
comprehend their internal processes and assets. They take advantage of VR and customize it
depending on the scope of the project.
#16 SenSat
SenSat is a London-based startup concentrating on the digital twins of real-world locations. Their
solution Mapp is an intuitive and easy-to-use, cloud-based digital twin platform that enables its users to
visualize and interact with multiple types of datasets. Visual representation allows for the control of
physical projects digitally, in real-time, and provides the ability to discuss plans in a visual and intuitive
sense. SenSat can install IoT sensors on a company’s territory and feed automated operational updates
directly to the team responsible for flagging potential concerns.
#17 Swim
Swim is a robust AI-based digital twin startup. They’ve created DataFabric, a solution that seizes data
from end devices or streaming foundations, and works with WebSockets, MQTT, and Kafka, to utilize
regional and cloud computing. It expedites the time-to-insight while dramatically decreasing
application complexity, infrastructure, and operating costs. Swim’s software has various use-cases in
businesses, ranging from manufacturing to smart cities.
#18 Bosch
Bosch has built Eclipse Ditto — a modular structure framework that is arguably the best solution for
managing the state of digital twins. This solution builds a crucial bridge between real-world devices in
the IIoT space and their virtual twins. Ditto helps devices communicate efficiently and directly over an
API. The IoT devices can be connected via Eclipse Hono. It helps to interact with them uniformly
regardless of the device communication protocol (HTTP, MQTT, and AMQP). Bosch pays extra
attention to security and supports common authentication mechanisms like username/password, and
X.509 client certificates in order to verify a device’s identity.
#19 NavVis
NavVis creates digital indoor solutions based on either the technology using the API for the NavVis
IndoorViewer or NavVis Positioning SDK for the Navigation App. These products can be shared with a
broader ecosystem or customized for individual indoor spaces. Their system works on scanning
mechanisms, which allows for the creation of 360-degree immersive images and photorealistic point
clouds. NavVis creates digital maps of a building and provides users with a digital companion in order
to get around.
#20 Simplifa
Simplifa is a Germany-based company that structures, optimizes, and manages elevator portfolios on
behalf of the owners, and positions itself as a neutral connection between the owner’s representatives
and the elevator service companies. Each elevator undergoes a technical examination which is
recorded in 360-degree shots to simulate a virtual “elevator twin.” In the event of system malfunctions,
the maintenance company can ensure a much quicker and more targeted replacement or repair.
Conclusion
The companies listed above have proven that leveraging integrated digital platform solutions can help
firms, enterprises, and industries grow faster and operate smarter. Their digital twins’ approach, in
combination with IIoT, can digitalize industrial business, create new learning curves, and foster new
approaches and beneficial growth over time.
We’ll continue watching the industrialization progress of these platforms and solutions.
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