The Industrial Metaverse is built on a Strong Data Fabric | SPONSORED
In today’s business world, the pursuit of insights is a central focus for enterprises. More than just a natural resource, data is fueling strategic decision-making and shaping the future of business. The Industrial Metaverse is an emerging concept that leverages the power of data to create new opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and efficiency.
At its core, the Industrial Metaverse is built on a solid data fabric. This data fabric is a foundation for integrating, storing, cleaning, curating, and governing data at the edge, core, and cloud levels. It is the foundation on which the Industrial Metaverse is built and without it, the realization of the Industrial Metaverse use cases would be impossible.
One of the key use cases of the Industrial Metaverse is in product design and engineering. By leveraging data from various sources, such as sensor data and simulation data, product design and engineering teams can make more informed decisions, optimize designs, and increase efficiency.
Another use case is hands-on training. The Industrial Metaverse can provide immersive, virtual training environments that mimic real-world scenarios. This allows employees to gain hands-on experience in a safe, controlled environment before working on real-world projects.
The Industrial Metaverse can also be used for employee onboarding. New employees can be trained on company procedures, equipment, and processes in a virtual environment before working in the real world. This can help to reduce training costs and increase the efficiency of the onboarding process.
Finally, the Industrial Metaverse can provide virtual services for hands-on work. Remote workers can use virtual environments to access equipment and perform hands-on work remotely, increasing efficiency and reducing costs.
Industrial Metaverse is an emerging concept that leverages the power of data to create new opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and efficiency. It is built on a solid data fabric that allows the integration, storage, cleaning, curation, and governance of data at the edge, core, and cloud levels. By leveraging the Industrial Metaverse, organizations can take advantage of use cases such as product design and engineering, hands-on training, employee onboarding, and virtual services for hands-on work.
Sponsored by Hitachi Vantara