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Sustainability and a Digital Twin Impact for Energy Resource Usage – ep.4

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Hi there, and thanks for tuning in again! In this fourth podcast of our continuing Sustainability series, we are joined again by Eryn Devola, Head of Sustainability at Siemens Digital Industries, and Rahul Garg, VP of Industrial Machinery and SMB Business Program at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Eryn and Rahul continue their discussion on the current trends in industrial machinery and what is driving the need for sustainability.

In this fourth episode, they cover aspects of OT/IT convergence that assist in controlling and predicting what's going happening on the production floor, managing the energy use of equipment, or optimizing it based on looking at minimizing resources. They also discuss digitalization in the virtual world, being able to start from scratch again and again, making it easy to take advantage of the benefits of a digital twin, leveraging it to reduce times and cost, using a digital twin to all the various operations, optimizing them, making production more flexible and predictive.

Specific topics covered include:

  • A one percent reduction in the industrial carbon footprint means 70 million tons of CO2 emissions per year.
  • The carbon emission impact can be driven by making the machines more efficient regarding energy usage and energy resource impact on the planet.
  • Using digital twins to simulate hundreds of variations ensures correct design choices.
  • Optimizing the process helps you optimize your performance, and in turn, it helps maximize sustainability requirements.
  • Virtual commissioning and a digital twin can help understand the carbon impact by assisting with peak performance, sustainability, and machines' carbon impact.

Connect with Eryn on LinkedIn

Connect with Rahul on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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Hi there, and thanks for tuning in again! In this fourth podcast of our continuing Sustainability series, we are joined again by Eryn Devola, Head of Sustainability at Siemens Digital Industries, and Rahul Garg, VP of Industrial Machinery and SMB Business Program at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Eryn and Rahul continue their discussion on the current trends in industrial machinery and what is driving the need for sustainability.

In this fourth episode, they cover aspects of OT/IT convergence that assist in controlling and predicting what's going happening on the production floor, managing the energy use of equipment, or optimizing it based on looking at minimizing resources. They also discuss digitalization in the virtual world, being able to start from scratch again and again, making it easy to take advantage of the benefits of a digital twin, leveraging it to reduce times and cost, using a digital twin to all the various operations, optimizing them, making production more flexible and predictive.

Specific topics covered include:

  • A one percent reduction in the industrial carbon footprint means 70 million tons of CO2 emissions per year.
  • The carbon emission impact can be driven by making the machines more efficient regarding energy usage and energy resource impact on the planet.
  • Using digital twins to simulate hundreds of variations ensures correct design choices.
  • Optimizing the process helps you optimize your performance, and in turn, it helps maximize sustainability requirements.
  • Virtual commissioning and a digital twin can help understand the carbon impact by assisting with peak performance, sustainability, and machines' carbon impact.

Connect with Eryn on LinkedIn

Connect with Rahul on LinkedIn

  continue reading

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