Digital Construction

Industry team to tackle digital twins’ language problem

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Digital twins have a language problem, and a new initiative aims to address it.

A team involving the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), the Construction Leadership Council (CLC), techUK and the Alan Turing Institute (the UK’s national institute for data science and AI) and the Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB) as a partner in the Construction Innovation Hub, will explore the language problem with digital twins that arises from a lack of coordination and consistency between sectors.

The ‘Apollo Protocol’ aims to help different industries communicate more effectively, reducing silos and improving allowing co-ordination fto become more collaborative and sustainable. The team noted in a press release that “at present, the manufacturing and built environment sectors are developing their concepts of digital twins separately”.

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