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A Yarn Live - Digital Twins

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Digital Twins have really hit the world stage with Covid to manage severely affected supply chains. Bryan and Timberlands create Digital Twins for Timberlands long before Digital Twins rocketed onto the globally stage as a way to visualise all information for management and optimisation of operations.
In this Yarn Live we will learn about #DigitalTwins from Bryan Graham and how they have been used by Timberlands to manage extensive forestry assets, how they enabled Timberlands to run scenarios for planning and investment.
This has been the case for a long time, and so the idea of a digital twin is not new to forestry. However, the level of precision of this is improving with technology, and it goes beyond assets to systems and processes.
For Timberlands this means trying to understand what happens within our business, and mapping that out looking for productivity or value add opportunities. This is where Neil Calvert and LINQ Ltd. were able to help and it's grown from needing to do something about the way our fleet of vehicles was managed to manage the forests and all assets.
In a fireside chat we will learn more about how Digital Twin have served Timberlands and the work Neil and LINQ have assisted Timberlands through their journey.

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Digital Twins have really hit the world stage with Covid to manage severely affected supply chains. Bryan and Timberlands create Digital Twins for Timberlands long before Digital Twins rocketed onto the globally stage as a way to visualise all information for management and optimisation of operations.
In this Yarn Live we will learn about #DigitalTwins from Bryan Graham and how they have been used by Timberlands to manage extensive forestry assets, how they enabled Timberlands to run scenarios for planning and investment.
This has been the case for a long time, and so the idea of a digital twin is not new to forestry. However, the level of precision of this is improving with technology, and it goes beyond assets to systems and processes.
For Timberlands this means trying to understand what happens within our business, and mapping that out looking for productivity or value add opportunities. This is where Neil Calvert and LINQ Ltd. were able to help and it's grown from needing to do something about the way our fleet of vehicles was managed to manage the forests and all assets.
In a fireside chat we will learn more about how Digital Twin have served Timberlands and the work Neil and LINQ have assisted Timberlands through their journey.

  continue reading

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