The point of a digital twin is to analyze things - like improved node-to-node movements across your supply network, or to drive policies that improve the customer experience, and solve all the problems that present themselves across your supply chain.
In this session, we’ll explain why your digital twin needs to be a sandbox extension of your planning & operations platform – one that applies different statistical, machine learning, and AI algorithms along with various workflow options to solve problems.
If your planning/operations platform and the digital twin are one and the same system, you’ll be able to evaluate choices based on the top algorithms in the market, and then make those choices actionable in real time. They can be strategic in nature, based on network design options that will benefit you 2 years from now, or can fix a problem that is expected to occur in the next few hours. Sound too good to be true? We’ll explain how.
Join us for insights on how to optimize performance, gain resilience, manage costs through thick and thin, and protect revenue growth with a digital twin strategy.
Recording Date: July 16, 2020 Panelists: Joe Bellini, COO, One Network Enterprises
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