Authors:Prithvi Pandey, Sumesh Patil
Abstract:Digital twin technology has gained significant attention in recent years as a powerful tool for bridging the gap between virtual and physical manufacturing environments. In Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), the adoption of digital twin technology enables manufacturers to create virtual replicas of physical manufacturing systems, facilitating real-time monitoring, optimization, and decision-making. This paper explores the role of digital twin technology in CAM and its potential to revolutionize the manufacturing industry by improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing overall productivity.
Keywords:Digital twin, Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), Virtual manufacturing environment, Physical manufacturing environment, Real-time monitoring, Data analytics, Simulation, Optimization, Predictive maintenance Decision-making, Process improvement, Manufacturing efficiency
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