Digital twins have evolved from their early roots in aerospace engineering to become a cornerstone of modern industrial innovation.
Explore this fascinating journey of digital twin technology — from its conceptual origins and early applications to its current role in driving operational efficiency, predictive insights, and real-time decision-making across industries in this presentation.
You’ll also:
• Hear how organizations are leveraging digital twins today to simulate, monitor, and optimize complex systems and assess whether they’re truly unlocking their full potential.
• Learn how AI and machine learning are reshaping the digital twin landscape, enabling smarter, self-learning models that promise to revolutionize design, manufacturing, and maintenance.
If you are interested in discovering the lessons learned, the challenges faced, and the transformative possibilities that lie ahead as digital twins continue to evolve from static models to intelligent, adaptive systems, then this session is for you.
There will be ample time for Q&A, so bring your questions!
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About the Speaker
Christine Bush is a seasoned industrial professional with nearly 30 years of experience in automation and systems integration.
Christine began her career at AFG Industries in Spring Hill, KS, where she managed DCS integration and maintained high-availability systems in a 24/7 manufacturing environment.
Her journey continued through systems integration roles with IBT and QSPEC Solutions, where she specialized in pharmaceutical batching systems.
Christine later joined Schneider Electric, where she has held leadership roles in application engineering, engineering management, sales, and marketing.
Today, she leads Schneider Electric’s Robotic Center of Excellence, driving innovation at the intersection of robotics, automation, and digital transformation.
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