Digital twins for greater performance and control
Digital twins – used across industries
Digital twins connect real-world assets, processes, and systems with their virtual counterparts. This enables companies to better monitor, simulate, and optimize their projects and operations—from initial planning to ongoing operation. On this page, you can find out which industries are already using digital twin software and which areas of application are benefiting most.
Core industries and areas of application
Chemical & petrochemical industry
- Improved process safety, reduced downtime, higher efficiency, and better compliance with regulatory standards.
Construction, infrastructure & smart cities
From buildings to entire cities: digital twins support construction progress, infrastructure projects, and urban planning. Traffic flows, environmental pollution, and energy consumption can be realistically simulated and controlled.
- Advantages: More precise planning, fewer construction errors, sustainable urban development.
Energy & utilities
Whether wind farms, solar power plants, or power grids—digital twins ensure transparency in complex supply systems. With real-time data, operators can monitor the status of their systems, predict outages, and optimize energy flow.
- Advantages: Improved security of supply, predictable maintenance, greater sustainability.
UDiTH - from simulation to optimization
Digital twins deliver added value across all industries.
Whether in manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, or healthcare, the possible applications of digital twin software are diverse. They range from real-time monitoring and simulations to predictive maintenance and seamless documentation. The key is the ability to bring together data from a wide variety of sources and make it usable. This is exactly where a platform such as UDiTH – Universal Digital Twin Hub comes in, seamlessly supporting these cross-functional capabilities and making them accessible to various industries.
Use cases for digital twin software