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The Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) announced the addition of four new testbeds to its Digital Twin Testbed Program, marking a step forward in digital twins–from traditional to intelligent to generative. These testbeds provide real-world environments for validating proof of value, demonstrating interoperability, and accelerating the adoption of digital twins across various industries, including manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and smart cities.
“Our testbed program turns concepts into reality,” says Dan Isaacs, general and chief technology officer of the DTC. “The addition of these testbeds underscores DTC’s commitment to open standards, cross-industry collaboration, and accelerating the next phase of digital transformation. Each testbed provides proof of value and becomes a member-directed ecosystem of existing, new, and emerging technologies, advancing member innovation and collaboration to drive industry-leading practices.”
The addition of these four new testbeds encompasses a range of applications, including autonomous manufacturing, quantum-powered optimization, pandemic preparedness, and climate-lightning forecasting. Highlights include:
The Digital Twin Testbed Program implements DTC’s Composability Framework—utilizing the Business Maturity Model, Platform Stack Architecture, and Capabilities Periodic Table—alongside a capabilities-focused maturity assessment framework that incorporates the evaluation of Generative AI, multi-agent systems, and other advanced technologies.
Learn more about the DTC Digital Twin Testbed Program.
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