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Begin your Digital Transformation Journey with the Digital Twin

This high-fidelity simulator, known as a “digital twin,” runs in parallel with the real control system, making advanced testing possible to ensure any changes won’t impact the supply of electricity.

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This FREE webinar was recorded on:
July 18, 2019
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM GMT

As the oil and gas industry strives to innovate, grow, and diversify - some companies cannot afford a moment's error, making innovation extremely complicated.

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Emerson's virtual platform allows companies to test any proposed adjustments to operations risk free and in real time, before they are applied to the actual plant. These high-fidelity replicas are know as digital twins and run in parallel with real control systems - making advanced testing possible to ensure any changes won’t impact the supply of electricity. 

Within the next 18 months, we are expected nearly 21 billion connected sensors and assets to be in operation. The need for real-time virtual testing is greater than ever.

Watch this webinar on-demand and

  • gain real-world insights and use cases regarding the most important emerging tech in oil and gas,
  • learn how to improve your operations and inspire your team, and
  • understand how digital twins can be applied to your business.

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Global electricity demand will see a 69 percent increase by 2040, according to a 2016 U.S. Energy Information Administration report. This increase in demand, which puts further pressure on reliable generation.

This high-fidelity simulator, known as a “digital twin,” runs in parallel with the real control system, making advanced testing possible to ensure any changes won’t impact the supply of electricity.

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