Constructing the Open Metaverse | Digital Twins, Open Requirements, and Sustainability: Exploring the Industrial Metaverse with Siemens’ Virginie Maillard
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Episode Particulars
On this thought-provoking dialog, Virginie Maillard, Head of World Analysis in Simulation and Digital Twin at Siemens Digital Trade, shares her insights on the commercial metaverse. She defines the commercial metaverse as a digital area the place customers can work together with digital twins, enabling real-time collaboration and decision-making for fixing real-world issues. Virginie emphasizes the essential position of digital twins as the muse for the commercial metaverse, enabling real looking simulations, optimizations, and immersive experiences. She highlights the benefits of the commercial metaverse, together with time and price financial savings, accelerated innovation, improved sustainability, and enhanced operational efficiency. Virginie underscores Siemens’ dedication to open requirements and interoperability, actively contributing to initiatives just like the Metaverse Requirements Discussion board and the Alliance for OpenUSD. She additionally discusses the challenges of implementing open requirements and the significance of numerous views in addressing complicated issues.
Present Notes
On this thought-provoking dialog, Virginie Maillard, Head of World Analysis in Simulation and Digital Twin at Siemens Digital Trade, shares her insights on the commercial metaverse. She defines the commercial metaverse as a digital area the place customers can work together with digital twins, enabling real-time collaboration and decision-making for fixing real-world issues. Virginie emphasizes the essential position of digital twins as the muse for the commercial metaverse, enabling real looking simulations, optimizations, and immersive experiences. She highlights the benefits of the commercial metaverse, together with time and price financial savings, accelerated innovation, improved sustainability, and enhanced operational efficiency. Virginie underscores Siemens’ dedication to open requirements and interoperability, actively contributing to initiatives just like the Metaverse Requirements Discussion board and the Alliance for OpenUSD. She additionally discusses the challenges of implementing open requirements and the significance of numerous views in addressing complicated issues.
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