Digital twins in the innovative context of industrial enterprises within the framework of the Industry 4.0 concept

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All-Russian Scientific Conference «Socio-Economic Processes of Modern Society»
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All-Russian Scientific Conference «Socio-Economic Processes of Modern Society»
Author:
Pavel V. Malyzhenkov 1
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Современные тенденции развития мирового сообщества
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12-16
Received: 19 September 2023

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1 FGAOU VPO "Natsional'nyi issledovatel'skii universitet "Vysshaia shkola ekonomiki"
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Malyzhenkov P. V. (2023). Digital twins in the innovative context of industrial enterprises within the framework of the Industry 4.0 concept. Socio-Economic Processes of Modern Society, 12-16. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

The article touches on the fact that for a long time, engineers designing products had no information about how those products then performed in real life. For them, the products were sent like «to the dark side of the moon». Managing the complete life cycle of a product from idea to decommissioning remained an idea from the realm of science fiction. Now everything has changed. Industrial enterprises introduced the technology concept of a «digital twin», a computer image corresponding to a specific physical product. From now on, if a product is equipped with sensors (at the design stage or during modernization), it is possible to organize a full-fledged feedback loop. The product will collect data from the real world and transmit it to the digital world.

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