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Innovation in digital transformation often stems from cross-disciplinary research. While our project focuses on the industrial application of digital twins,…
Innovation in digital transformation often stems from cross-disciplinary research. While our project focuses on the industrial application of digital twins,…
We are proud to announce that the Digital Twin project will be featured during the first Education Tech Café, organised…
In the rapidly evolving world of Industry 4.0, technical knowledge alone is no longer sufficient. As digital twins become the…
On 21 January 2026, the Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RCCI) hosted the information meeting “Smart Factories in Ruse”,…
Production for Future is a non-profit project in Gothenburg, Sweden, with the goal of inspiring and educating young people about…
A technology that replicates territories, agricultural holdings, ecosystems, and production processes in virtual environments is profoundly beginning to transform the…
Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical assets, processes, or systems that are revolutionizing industries from manufacturing and healthcare to…
The project partners Apro Formazione, Göteborgs Tekniska College, Politeknika Txorierri, and Hellenic Mediterranean University carried out a first cycle of pilot presentations…
The Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) is an extremely critical contractual milestone in automation projects. The adoption of a Digital Twin…
The Digital Twin on Smart Manufacturing project has officially entered one of its most important phases – the national pilot…
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