


Digital twins are speeding up manufacturing
Makers of Formula 1 cars and jet engines are leading the way
When A factory has secrets to protect it is not unusual for security staff to ask that no photos be taken. This industrial campus in Milton Keynes, north-west of London, however, is particularly cautious. It is the home of Oracle Red Bull Racing, a Formula 1 team involved in a competitive contest that relies on levels of engineering so advanced they would leave most manufacturers in the dust.

Digital twins are making companies more efficient
They will also help them reap the benefits of advances in AI

Digital twins are enabling scientific innovation
They are being used to simulate everything from bodily organs to planet Earth

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