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Making informed business decisions inside a mirrored world

Companies are turning to digital twins to monitor and predict changes to operations.

Hadyn Green Mon, 26 Jul 2021

“When you get [the digital twin] right, it’s a risk-free playground for innovation,” Accenture NZ managing director Ben Morgan said. “You can plan through different examples of bringing a product to market. You can start to run simulations around what happens if [you] took product from this

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