These data, therefore, were a justification for 36% of the participating companies to mention that they plan to increase their implementation in the next five years. However, there are only 13% of key organizations in digital transformation through these systems.
Alejandro Caso, leader of the manufacturing sector at Capgemini, mentions that there is resistance to changing processes, because what they want to improve has not been clearly defined, but once the benefits are found, the reluctance disappears.
“Any option in which changes are implemented or adopted through a digital twin must have benefits that are tangible, because that way the executives will see them and have less resistance to change”, details Caso.
Competitiveness demands digital twins
The specialist mentions that this implementation can constitute a competitive advantage for companies in their sector. But if they’re new to your application process, he recommends finding some little-known area of the company or process to put it to the test and see how it works.