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9 Sep 2021
amBX Interview Dogu Taskiran on Digital Twins and Smart Buildings
9th of September, 2021 – Smart lighting and building software expert, amBX interviewed Dogu Taskiran, a software developer, a smart city thought leader and the CEO of Stambol Studios, based in Canada. He has previously worked for Microsoft and has shared his thoughts on digital twins, how they work, the benefits and how they can make a building or even a city smart. The global digital twin market size was valued at USD 3.1 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 48.2 billion by 2026. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 58% during the forecast period.
Digital Twins create virtual replicas
The potential for growth and development is outstanding – amBX SmartCore software uses a digital twin to create a virtual replica of each space within a building. This enables rapid setup and re-configuration of building and lighting systems, real-time data can be capture and analysed and changes can be made instantly.
Firstly, Dogu states that there are many definitions of a digital twin, but the actual source definition was created by Michael Greaves, at the University of Michigan in 2003, in a course on product lifecycle management. He described it as a virtual digital equivalent to a physical product. There are three main prerequisites for somethi...
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