Four Phases for Building Digital Twins at Scale | Research

Event Overview

As data pervades all aspects of the business, leaders are increasingly turning to digital twin technology to put that data to work in real-time and create a more efficient, proactive and secure organization. But creating digital twins at scale is complex and multifaceted, requiring many tools and technologies to bring to fruition. Join WWT Chief Technology Advisor Jason Craig as he dives into the evolving world of digital twins. Using a recent WWT Research paper on building digital twins at city scale as a jumping off point, Jason details the four general phases of digital twin creation and how it might apply to your business.

Robb Boyd

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Chief Nerd

Robb Boyd is the Producer and Host for WWT's Research. Robb created the TechWiseTV video series for Cisco producing, hosting and guiding his audien...
Jason Craig

World Wide Technology

Advisor

Jason is a disruptive technology development leader with expertise in designing, developing, and launching innovative AI and machine learning techn...

What to expect

WWT Research is a recurring webinar series that highlights WWT's in-depth research reports that analyze the latest technology and industry trends, featuring guests from WWT's extensive roster of subject matter experts and technologists. Hosted by Robb Boyd, episodes are published exclusively for registered users of the ATC Platform. Registration also grants users free access to our WWT Research reports, 24/7 access to our virtual lab and training environments and vast library of technical and business-oriented content. Use our platform to:
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Goals and Objectives

Learn more about digital twins and their capabilities, hear about a practical approach to building digital twins at scale.

Who should attend?

Anyone interested in digital twins or tasked with advancing digital twin strategies at any scale.