Driving sustainable growth

Virtual processes can be rapidly and radically tested in parallel to and interacting with changes to the virtual product. This makes it possible to optimize and adjust processes to achieve ever higher environmental, economic, and operational efficiencies without interference from ‘process inertia’ and ambiguity.

MORE SIM AND THE SIX

A national initiative supercharging Finnish industry performance and sustainable growth through innovation and knowledge

In Sustainable Industry X, SIX, it is all about the larger and more ambitious entity. The aim is to form a unifying renewal vision & agenda in Finland together with the industry, research, and public sector. As one implementing element, SIX helps actors to form industry-driven clusters that promote innovation and competence development around different topics.

How can Digital Twin technology improve your business?

What is a Digital Twin and where and how is it used? In this video, we’ll walk you through the different use cases for Digital Twins as well as the benefits that they might have for your business. Digital Twin is a virtual, physics-based representation of your machine, capable of simulating its behaviour and use in real time. The Digital Twin can be inspected and modified when necessary, and stakeholders can also get involved in the development process at an earlier stage. The rapid development iterations that the Digital Twin enables will result in fewer prototypes, reduced costs and faster lead times. Mevea software simulates real-life physics, so the machine can be tested in different environments and on the actual tasks that it’s designed for. You will be able to detect potential problems before anything is even built. With Mevea’s Digital Twin software, you can develop even the most intelligent and complex machines with ease and change the way you engineer and operate your products.

Animation produced by Pyjama Films – http://pyjama.fi.

By being able to effectively model products, equipment, people, environments, and both intended and causal interactions, i.e., by modelling reality through simulation; industrial companies can better drive sustainable growth.