Global Digital Twin and Teleoperations Market (2021 to 2026) - by Technology, Solutions, Segments and Industry Verticals - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Digital Twin and Teleoperations Market by Technology, Solutions, Segments (Enterprise, Industrial, and Government), and Industry Verticals 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This research evaluates digital twin technology, solutions, use cases, and leading company efforts in terms of R&D and early deployments. It assesses the digital twin product and service ecosystem including application development and operations. It also analyzes technologies supporting and benefiting from digital twins. It also provides detailed forecasts covering digital twins in many market segments and use cases including manufacturing simulations, predictive analytics, and more.

This research also evaluates the emerging role of teleoperation and telerobotics in the era of Industry 4.0. It analyzes the impact of teleoperation and telerobotics solutions in different industry verticals and technology sectors. It also provides market forecasts for IIoT teleoperation and telerobotics systems, services, and solutions. It also evaluates the role of digital twin technology in teleoperation and telerobotics.

Companies Mentioned

  • ABB Group
  • AGT Robotics
  • Allerin Tech Pvt. Ltd.
  • Altair Engineering, Inc.
  • Amazon
  • ANSYS
  • AppFolio
  • ARM Holdings
  • Aucotec AG
  • Autodesk Inc.
  • Bentley Systems, Incorporated
  • Bosch
  • Buildium
  • CADFEM GmbH
  • Calvary Robotics
  • Cisco Systems
  • Cityzenith
  • CloudMinds
  • Console
  • Contiki
  • Cosmo Tech
  • And Many More Companies!

Select Research Findings:

  • Up to 88% of all IoT Platforms will contain some form of digit twins capability by 2026
  • Digital twins will become standard feature/functionality for IoT application enablement by 2025
  • Over 94% of software player recognize the need for IoT APIs and platform integration with digital twins functionality
  • Over 35% of executives across a broad spectrum of industrial verticals understand the benefits of digital twins and 72% of them plan to incorporate within their operations by 2026

Digital twinning refers to mapping the physical world to the digital world in which Internet of Things (IoT) platforms and software are leveraged to create a digital representation of a physical object or asset. The digital twin of a physical object can provide information about the asset such as its physical state and disposition. Accordingly, digital twins represent a form of physical-to-cyber convergence.

Digital twin solutions can be leveraged for many purposes ranging from design and simulations for production to observation and control in an operational environment. Digital twin systems also rely upon Artificial Intelligence (AI) for machine-based learning, analytics, and other AI-based, data-oriented processes. Accordingly, digital twin solutions are a good example of the power of the Artificial Intelligence of Things (IoT) as they leverage the convergence of AI and IoT.

Digital Twin Technology

Digital twin technology represents software that replicates physical machines enabling remote control and operation. Digital twinning enables a cyber object to replicate a real thing in both form and function, allowing control of real things (e.g. things in the real world such as a piece of equipment) by manipulating digital objects in a software-constructed world.

The three primary scenarios for digital twin technology include:

  1. IoT Virtual-to-Real (V2R): Scenario in which virtual objects that can be provisioned and administered to interface with real objects, which will be necessary for many purposes, including monitoring and control
  2. IoT Real-to-Virtual (R2V): Scenario in which real-objects provide feedback, alerts, and even control of virtual objects (software programs via Software Defined Networks) and platforms(hardware and software put in place to orchestrate IoT networks and assets)
  3. IoT Virtual-to-Virtual (V2V): Scenario in which virtual objects are involved in simulation and testing for IoT networks, including end-nodes and assets. IoT is new, and potentially dangerous (e.g. control and security issues), necessitating platforms for IoT V2V

Research Benefits:

  • Digital Twin forecasts 2021 - 2026
  • Understand the different types of digital twins
  • Identify market challenges and opportunities for digital twin technology
  • Understand the role of digital twins in development, simulations, and PLM
  • Understand how virtual objects (software programs) function as an abstract of real-world things
  • Understand how virtual reality will support digital twins and vice versa for advanced simulations and control

Key Topics Covered:

Digital Twins Market by Technology, Twinning Type, Cyber-to-Physical Solutions, Use Cases and Applications in Industry Verticals

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Introduction

3.0 Digital Twins Company Assessment

4.0 Digital Twins Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 to 2026

5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations

Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Technologies, Solutions, and Applications for Enterprise and Industrial Automation

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Introduction

3.0 Technology and Application Analysis

4.0 Company Analysis

5.0 Teleoperations and Telerobotics Market Analysis and Forecast 2021 - 2026

6.0 Conclusions and Recommendations

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