Iván Hernández Dalas: Simulation vs. digital twin: A strategic lens on virtual manufacturing
Discrete event simulation and digital twin technology can play crucial roles during the ideation and planning phases of factory layout design. Source: Visual Components As manufacturers increasingly turn to virtual tools, the goal extends beyond visualization to understanding, testing, and optimizing processes before they ever reach the shop floor. While simulation and digital twin technologies have become central to digital transformation strategies, their differences remain unclear for many manufacturers looking into implementing virtual technology in their processes. Clarifying these distinctions and understanding where each fits within the lifecycle of system design, planning, and operation is critical to making informed decisions that deliver real value. At their best, both simulation and digital twin approaches make realistic virtual representations of physical scenarios. But the purpose, level of integration with real data, and scope of that representation differ. With clarity...