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Digital Twins – Modeling Infrastructure Systems for Design, Operations, and Management

Digital Twins – Modeling Infrastructure Systems for Design, Operations, and Management

Update: 2024-12-01
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Digital twins are virtual representations of real systems used to test designs and operating policies in safe environments prior to implementation or offline. Applications include a variety of public and private facilities, notably airports and operating systems such as water supply and manufacturing processes. Much of the work is centered in architectural and engineering firms, with its foundation in Building Information Modeling (BIM).To understand digital twins and their infrastructure applications, we talk with Howard Shotz, a Vice President at Arora Engineers, where he leads the Global Smart Infrastructure practice. A graduate in architecture from Temple University, Howard is former Director of the Digital Twin and Digital Advisory Practice at Parsons Corporation
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Digital Twins – Modeling Infrastructure Systems for Design, Operations, and Management

Digital Twins – Modeling Infrastructure Systems for Design, Operations, and Management

Professor Joseph Schofer, Thomas Herman, and Marion Sours