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Introduction to Digital Twins and Their Role in Manufacturing

By EIT Manufacturing

Type of course:

Digital learning, Lesson

Language:

EN

Duration:

0 hours, 20 minutes

Workload:

1 hour

Proficiency:

Intermediate

Target:

Manager, Professionals, Students

Modern manufacturing systems must operate under increasing uncertainty caused by fluctuating market demand, supply chain disruptions, and rapid product innovation cycles. Digital Twins have emerged as a key Industry 4.0 technology supporting resilient and adaptive production environments.

This lesson introduces Digital Twins as dynamic digital representations of assets, processes, and production systems that enable monitoring, simulation, and decision support. Learners explore how Digital Twins evolved from traditional simulation models and how multi-level implementations support rapid reconfiguration and virtual validation of manufacturing changes.

The lesson also introduces related enabling concepts such as Cyber-Physical Systems and IoT connectivity, highlighting their role in establishing data-driven manufacturing environments capable of responding to disruptions and operational variability.

About The Author

This course was developed within the EU-funded R3GROUP project, as part of Task 5.4: Social Impact Management, to raise the awareness about resilience strategies and technologies for reconfiguration in different manufacturing sectors. The authors bring combined expertise in engineering, innovation, and industrial transformation, ensuring a balanced approach between theoretical foundations and practical application. The R3GROUP project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme under grant agreement No. 101091869. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


Learning outcomes

  1. By the end of this lesson learners will be able to explain how Digital Twins evolved from traditional simulation toward enabling adaptive Industry 4.0 manufacturing systems.
  2. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to differentiate between product, process, and system level Digital Twins and their role in supporting manufacturing reconfiguration.
  3. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to describe how Digital Twins integrate with IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems to support monitoring, virtual testing, and resilient decision-making.

Topics

Automation and Robotics, Digital Transformation, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, Digital Twin

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