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Digital Twin

A real-time virtual replica of a physical object, process, or system.

A digital twin is a dynamic software model that mirrors a physical entity — a product, a production line, or an entire facility. It ingests real-time sensor data and uses simulation to track, predict, and optimize the behavior of its physical counterpart.

Digital twins let you test changes before committing them to atoms. You can simulate wear patterns, stress loads, or environmental conditions without producing a single prototype. For hardware companies, that means faster iteration, fewer costly tooling mistakes, and better post-launch monitoring.

We build lightweight digital twins early in the design process — not full-fidelity simulations, but enough to validate thermal, mechanical, and electrical assumptions before we cut steel. Post-launch, our twins feed into client dashboards for fleet-wide performance tracking.