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Industrial Metaverse: Create Immersive Solutions for the Smart Factory!

Learn about relevant technologies and what steps are required to implement them

  • Even the digital twin of a smart factory makes a number of attractive scenarios possible. The potential is even greater when the data becomes a virtual space that offers people immersive experiences.
  • All the technology is available today to make this industrial metaverse a reality – from tools for 3D visualization to applications for complex process simulations. The challenge lies in choosing the right software and harnessing its full potential.

  • You will get to grips with the immense potential of the Industrial Metaverse – made real in two example use cases. We will also familiarize you with the most important technologies and teach you what is important when implementing them.

In 2022, the metaverse was the hottest tech topic around. The hype has cooled down somewhat, but that does not affect its enormous potential. There are great opportunities for industrial companies in particular: Using the Industrial Metaverse, they can realistically map the digital twin of their smart factory – including all static and dynamic data: from the spatial dimensions of the factory hall, and the individual assets with their geometric and physical parameters, to the data recorded by sensors on the current state of the shop floor, to commercial and logistical data in the connected systems.

The virtual spaces generated in this way enable immersive live experiences, which is an advantage for a number of use cases: for planning shop floor architecture and processes or for testing innovative AI-based production solutions, to name a few. In addition, ongoing production processes can be monitored and adapted in real time. The Industrial Metaverse is also useful for employee training.

In our MHP DeepDive “Industrial Metaverse: Create Immersive Solutions for the Smart Factory!” we show you how to assess the potential of virtual spaces for your company. To this end, we will present two use cases: planning the path of a collaborative robot and generating synthetic image data to enable AI-based optical industrial applications on an unprecedented scale and with a pioneering degree of automation. You will learn about the relevant technologies and what steps are required to implement them.

Speaker

  • Dr. Deepa Kasinathan
    Senior Manager, Digital Platform & Solutions; Digital Factory, MHP
  • Viktoria Seidemann
    Consultant, Digital Platform & Solutions; Digital Factory, MHP
  • Tom Ihme
    Consultant, Digital Platform & Solutions; Digital Factory, MHP

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Language: German

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