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A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical object, process or system, enriched with continuous data. This has many use case scenarios such as improving real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, performance management, decision-making, transparency and scalability.
Before you begin your digital twin project, you need to decide which type of digital twin best fits your goals. A digital twin can be useful in several scenarios, including planning, operating and maintaining infrastructure assets, simulating and testing scenarios to investigate future outcomes based on historic and real-time data, and enhancing collaboration between stakeholders and citizens.
Specifically, digital twins can have several types that can be used in different ways, including:
Planning twin
Service twin
Compliance twin
Monitoring twin
Performance twin
Energy Twin
No matter the use-case scenario, digital twins have the same central capabilities and activities that would enable an organisation to use data and insights to make decisions that help an asset, process, service or environment to be as effective, rationalised or useful as possible.
The central capabilities of a digital twin are:
Connection
Integration
Analysis
Simulation
Visualisation
We work closely with clients to develop digital twins that suit their specific needs. We aim to support practical goals like improving customer service, safety, decision-making, risk management, and long-term planning.
We take time to understand the key business processes and workflows it should reflect. This approach helps the digital twin better represent how the real-world asset would react to hypothetical or future scenarios.
Through this method, we were able to assist the Wellington City Council in improving its smart city and digital twin programme. An Urban Planning Digital Twin toolset was created from their existing technology, which was used to explore population density scenarios for its underutilised sites within central Wellington. We saw how expansion plans might impact water requirements, energy use, carbon emissions and the impact of density on transport and green space.
This digital twin toolset complemented existing town planning by bringing traditional 2D plans to life in 3D, improving stakeholder communication through 3D visualisations and providing simplified explanations of complex planning rules.
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