Are you using digital twins to improve your business? If not, today’s interview will help you understand how to get started. On this episode, I’m talking with Brenda Discher. Brenda is a Senior Vice President of Business Strategy &...
Are you using digital twins to improve your business? If not, today’s interview will help you understand how to get started.
On this episode, I’m talking with Brenda Discher. Brenda is a Senior Vice President of Business Strategy & Marketing at Siemens Digital Industries Software. She has more than 20 years of business experience and is currently empowering companies of all sizes to create and leverage digital twins to enable a digital enterprise.
During our conversation, Brenda explains why digital twins are important to technology companies.
She also discusses many situations and industries that have successfully used digital twin technology.
Brenda shares her thoughts about how this technology can improve efficiency, optimize product development, and improve manufacturing processes.
Brenda also shares her insights regarding the use of digital twins to support sustainability, such as with farming to optimize water and fertilizer usage.
I know you will enjoy our conversation and get some valuable tips to use in your own business.
“A digital twin is a virtual digital representation of something in the physical world.” – Brenda Discher
Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast:
- Successful examples of digital twin technology
- Why tech companies need to understand digital twins
- The power of artificial intelligence and digital twins
- How digital twins improve efficiency and optimize product development
- Getting started with digital twin technology
Connect with Brenda Discher:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendadischer/
Website: https://siemens.com
Thanks for listening!
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