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Apollo 13: the first digital twin – Issue 5 of Engineer Innovation

Apollo 13: the first digital twin How digital twin technology helped NASA enact the greatest rescue mission in History 50 years ago, on April 14th, 1970, 55 hours and 55 minutes after launch, Apollo 13 suffered a catastrophic explosion in its service module. Although the astronauts did not instantly recognize the severity of the problem …

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Teamcenter – Accelerate product innovation

Streamline product development to deliver greater innovation                 PLM of the Future        Regardless of your industry, a common trend impacting every product developer is that products are getting much more complex, comprised of mechanical, electronic, and software components.   In addition to increased product complexity, …

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Reverse Engineering: Explained with Process Steps and Examples

Reverse engineering serves as a valuable process for gaining insights into complex systems, fostering innovation, and tackling technical challenges across various applications.     What is reverse engineering? Reverse engineering entails dissecting and scrutinizing a product, device, or system to comprehend its design, assembly, or operation. This process includes breaking down, inspecting, and analyzing the …

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