Navigating Digital Twin in Aerospace

In this eGuide, we’ll address key aspects of digital twin technology and highlight case studies of an aerospace company successfully using digital twin technology to streamline development and save money.

Digital twins promise to reduce the need for physical prototypes, optimize designs, and help make products smarter, more connected, and more sustainable. They have the potential to be a single source of truth from conception to production to in-service—the full product lifecycle. It’s a transformative technology for the aerospace and defense industries, driving innovation in record time. But the process of adopting digital twins can be daunting. Digital twins’ bedrock components: simulation, high-performance computing (HPC), and data need their silos disrupted, their processes converged, and their collaboration around assets leveraged in real time.

Additionally, enterprises need seamless integration between the computing cloud and on-prem, with security concerns and data flow managed appropriately. It’s no wonder the process of adopting and using digital twins has led companies to hire VP and C-level digital transformation officers to steer this process.

This eGuide will address key aspects of digital twin technology, and help you understand:

  • Distinguishing digital twins
  • Managing silos and convergence
  • The value of vendor flexibility
  • The importance of mixing and matching the right digital twin components
  • Choosing the right mix of Cloud and on-prem
  • Exploring the potential of predictive maintenance

This eGuide will highlight case studies of an aerospace company successfully using digital twin technology to streamline development and save money.

Your download is sponsored by Altair Engineering.