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Introduction to Digital Twin

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Duration

2 days 

Delivery mode

Hybrid, In-Person or Online

Location

UNSW Canberra City Campus

Standard price

$2090.00

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Overview

A digital twin is a term used to describe a digital replica of a product in use. This idea is made possible by growing sensor ubiquity, product connectivity, computational power, and data storage. It is feasible to use analysis and simulations of various scenarios for maintenance and to support the creation of the next generation of products by having a duplicate of each individual product in use and being able to monitor the health of each product and component in real-time. 

Course content

  • Introducing Industry 4.0.
  • Introducing Digital Twins Concepts.
  • Advantages of Deploying Digital Twins in Various Use Scenarios/Applications. 
  • The Three Stages of the Digital Twins. 
  • Future Trends for Digital Twin Technology and Its Impact on Organisational Stakeholders.

Learning outcomes

Skills/competencies/knowledge that would be gained through this course:
  • Masters credit: UNSW Canberra allows students who have successfully completed a minimum of 12 days of  to use those courses as credit towards .

Who should attend

This introductory course is for anyone interested in the digital transformation of organizations in the industrial sector or Industry Professionals seeking to gain a baseline understanding of Digital twin technology and its features and advantages. The content in this course can be considered an introduction to the Digital Twin technology with a range of examples of applications in the industry sectors.


Facilitator

Dr Ismail Ali

Dr Ismail Ali is a Research Associate at the Capability Systems Centre, University of New South Wales, Canberra. He is interested in the development of simulation-based optimization techniques and their application on complex decision-making problems arising in different domains including service and maintenance logistics, defence (fleet management and resource planning).

Cancellation policy

Courses will be held subject to sufficient registrations. UNSW Canberra reserves the right to cancel a course up to five working days prior to commencement of the course. If a course is cancelled, you will have the opportunity to transfer your registration or be issued a full refund. If registrant cancels within 10 days of course commencement, a 50% registration fee will apply. UNSW Canberra is a registered ACT provider under ESOS Act 2000-CRICOS provider Code 00098G.