Digital Twin Thinking

Beyond Buildings - En podcast af Nicolas Waern

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In this episode of the Beyond Buildings Podcast, we talk about Digital Twins with the insightful Digital Twin Specialist, Ken Olling from SEKAI. Ken does a buzzword breakdown of his perspective of what a Digital Twin is, and what it means for their customers. 


We get to hear about the SEKAI way where Digital Twins can act as;


A way to make sense of data from different systems, enabling analytics initiatives to create value from data coming from different sources. 


 The visual representation needed for people to understand what is going on from a holistic perspective, irrespective of background, skill-set and discipline.


Act in real-time, absorbing reality from any source, creating the possibilities to act ahead of time. 


As an innovation platform for the future, to bring, people, ideas, systems together in a holistic, understandable way. 


We talk about how their software platform helps organizations create digital twins and the global need of getting away from so-called twin washing, and that the industry needs to be more concrete and get going with real-use cases. 


We also discuss that a real digital twin allows companies to participate and collaborate between silos and disciplines with all of the data, not just discipline-specific. And that all of the data ingested in the digital twin should be accessible within milliseconds.


- Listen in and hear what the world was like Pre-COVID and what a true future-doer thinks about the industry!


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Please leave a comment, share your thoughts, and give us some input on how we can improve for the future! Because it’s the data we don’t have, that will change our lives!


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