What is a digital twin?
—a dynamic mirror that updates in tandem with its physical counterpart.
Digital twins can exist at any scale, from individual products and stores to entire buildings, cities, and even planet-wide systems. What’s more, they can span basic data visualization to fully autonomous digital twins that self-correct
in real time.
Originally implemented by architects to create interactive CG replicas of buildings, digital twins are now used to model entire cities for urban planning, visualize driver interactions within car dashboards, enable realistic stuntwork
in film production, and much more.