Digital Construction

Four ways cross-sector digital twins must work together

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A four-strand protocol is necessary for cross-sector digital twins to succeed, according to a new report from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

The IET report proposes that the so-called Apollo Protocol will “unlock the benefits of digital twins between the manufacturing and built environment sectors, with the support of the technology sector”. The protocol is a framework for different
industrial sectors to engage with and learn from each other.

The IET notes: “When it comes to innovation, the manufacturing and built environment sectors often work with similar processes, only in different ways.”

Thus the protocol “is essential for developing cross-sector initiatives effectively, such as digital twins”. It is a framework of principles that will “encourage collaborative cross-sector activity, bringing together policy, standards, working practices and existing initiatives”.

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