Accelerating Innovation: Unleashing the Power of Digital Twins and AI IoTPractitioner.com The IoT Portal Platform

Accelerating Innovation: Unleashing the Power of Digital Twins and AI IoTPractitioner.com The IoT Portal Platform

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We are living in an era marked by unprecedented technological advancements and change. Innovation has become the lifeblood of organizations seeking to thrive and lead in this rapidly evolving landscape. To stay ahead of the curve, enterprises across industries are increasingly turning to digital twins and artificial intelligence (AI) as transformative tools. Join us for a dynamic 30-minute keynote session that explores the synergistic potential of these cutting-edge technologies in accelerating innovation. In this presentation, we will delve into the impact that digital twins and AI can have on your organization’s innovation journey. Digital twins, virtual replicas of physical assets, enable real-time monitoring, simulation, and optimization. When paired with AI, they become powerful catalysts for change across sectors such as supply chain, transportation, healthcare, and more. Speaker: Speaker:
Aaron Allsbrook is the Co-Founder and CTO of ClearBlade Inc., an Internet of Things (IoT), Edge computing, and AI software company. ClearBlade delivers its award-winning IoT Edge computing, and Intelligent Assets SaaS offerings via the Google Cloud marketplace. Early on, Aaron engineered software at IBM building scalable performant platforms for developers to design, develop, and execute modern workloads. As a practitioner, Aaron worked directly in the field with enterprises to enable cutting edge solutions while leveraging existing technical assets. Today he provides a depth of expertise necessary to understand the challenges, opportunities and transitions required for large enterprises to digitize and engage with the IoT. Key Takeaways Key Takeaways
“An intended or an actual world.” So now we don’t even need to have a digital twin be something real. That is a frustration to me! These are things that left me wanting. @ClearBlade @AAllsbrook Digital Twins don’t have to include IoT! That is my problem, I have been trying to use our innovative technology. But Digital Twin doesn’t require that based on the current definitions. If we are going to do Digital Twins we should view them as a connected real-world (physical twin) that serves as the digital counterpart for practical purposes.