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DIGITAL TWINS (Digital Twins in the transition to Industry 4.0) is a project funded by the Valencian Institute for Business Competitiveness (IVACE) and the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER). The general objective of the project is to advance in the definition, modeling and construction of Digital Twins in the framework of Industry 4.0, and demonstrate the new dimension of tools and services that can be built on them to improve their transferability and application in the Valencian Community industry. To reach this objective, new technologies will be developed to overcome the main technological barriers: the hyper-digitisation in plant, and the massive data manipulation. This document, in whitepaper format, summarizes ITI's technological vision on digital twins that is applied in the project.
DIGITAL TWINS. Project funded by the Valencian Institute of Business Competitiveness (IVACE) and European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), within the public grant program adressed to Technological Institutes of the Valencian Community for the development of non-economic R&D projects carried out in cooperation with companies during 2019 with 224.976,80€. File number: IMDEEA/2019/105 Financing: 224.976,80 €
machine learning, big data, digital twin, 2019, DIGITALTWINS, IIoT, data analytics, simulation, Industry 4.0
machine learning, big data, digital twin, 2019, DIGITALTWINS, IIoT, data analytics, simulation, Industry 4.0
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