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Ep. 216 - Redefining Manufacturing Resilience at Automate 2025 with Digital Twins and Copilot Tools

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Aug 18, 2025
Chris Stevens and Annemarie Breu from Siemens discuss the future of manufacturing resilience at Automate 2025. They explore how digital twins and co-pilot tools can revolutionize processes, enabling manufacturers to adapt to disruptions like supply chain shocks. Chris emphasizes the importance of empowering teams to take ownership of solutions, while Annemarie highlights the necessity of scaling technology for measurable outcomes. Together, they illustrate how Siemens is helping businesses transition from pilot projects to large-scale digital adoption, enhancing overall competitiveness.
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INSIGHT

Resilience Is Built Into Daily Operations

  • Manufacturing resilience means building flexible, robust operations that withstand supply chain shocks and equipment failures.
  • Embed resilience early in design and daily operations to reduce downtime and adapt to disruptions.
ADVICE

Validate New Tech In The Virtual World

  • Start automation and new technology adoption in the virtual world using digital twins to validate safety, ergonomics, and cycle time.
  • Prove designs virtually before moving to physical implementation to minimize risk and downtime.
INSIGHT

Start Small With Twins As A Service

  • The comprehensive digital twin can simulate everything, but smaller firms should start with focused problem-specific twins.
  • Delivering twins as a service and partnering across an ecosystem lowers adoption barriers.
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