CREDIT : DASSAULT SYSTÈMES
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FACTORY OF THE FUTURE
If you live in London and walked through Piccadilly Circus earlier this April , you may have noticed something above the sensory overload of the city . A 780-metre-screen , displaying a giant , three-dimensional industrial robot , claw retracting as it rapidly completed tasks . You may have lingered , watching the screen shift to an eco-futurist imagining of tomorrow , a fusion of forward-thinking tech and green foliage before ending on an astronaut , peering down from the depths of space .
This augmented reality installation , the # 3DExperience , was a message to manufacturers and the world : The future is digital , the future is 3D , and we ’ re here to help you grasp it . This message was delivered by the French multinational corporation Dassault Systèmes , a company at the forefront of 3D product design , simulation and manufacturing with its innovative digital and virtual twins .
Most manufacturers have heard of digital twins , which are identical simulations of real-world objects , systems and processes . In fact , a majority are implementing – or planning to implement – the technology . Info- Tech Research Group found that in late-2023 69 % of manufacturers were leveraging digital twin technology , and 97 % of manufacturers thought digital twin solutions were important to their organisation . A report by Mordor Intelligence also found that The Global Digital Twin Market size is estimated at US $ 26.14bn in 2024 , and is expected to reach US $ 125.89bn by 2029 .
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