Instead of relying on static data and periodic assessments, organizations can now access real-time insights into asset performance, condition, and lifecycle. The result? Smarter decisions, better planning, and more efficient operations. So what exactly is a Digital Twin — and why does it matter? Let's take a closer look.
A Digital Twin is a powerful and innovative concept that involves creating a virtual replica of a physical object or system, representing its entire lifecycle. This can include many assets, such as buildings, HVAC systems, bridges, and transit systems.
Connected sensors monitor the physical asset, collect data, and map it directly onto the virtual model. This allows facility managers and capital planners to view real-time information about the physical thing.
A digital twin uses data from connected sensors to demonstrate how an asset will perform throughout its useful lifecycle. Internet of Things (IoT) data can be used to measure specific asset health and performance indicators, such as temperature and humidity.
Incorporating this data in the virtual model (aka the digital twin) gives architects and engineers a full view of how buildings and systems are currently performing with real-time data from the physical assets.
As the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing technologies continue to drive digital transformation in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), the digital twin is gaining traction.
Digital Twins allow facility teams to understand the current status of physical assets while also providing a peek into the future of the asset lifecycle. Data collected by connected sensors enables facility managers to better analyze how physical assets and systems will perform in the future.
Digital Twins allow engineers to run computer simulations to understand how the system would perform in various real-world scenarios.
Digital Twins allow engineers and operators to monitor buildings and systems when they are off-site. They can access a detailed view of physical assets from anywhere, eliminating the need for facility managers and engineers to be on-site at all times.
Digital Twins enable facility managers and engineers to make smarter business decisions based on accurate data. Digital Twins provide rich datasets that help building owners and operators maximize physical asset performance and optimize capital planning and investments.
Digital Twins enable more efficient facility operations by documenting all maintenance in a digital ledger. With digital twins, it is easier to aggregate data from multiple sources into a single source for analysis. This means facility managers can monitor the maintenance of physical assets and predict material and labor cycles, thereby reducing waste and enhancing efficiency.
As digital twins gain momentum in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), building operators and owners can strategize long-range asset performance planning. Digital twins could become the foundation for the urban environment's resilience to global challenges. Foundation turns FCA data into capital plans.
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