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When Digital Twins meet Quantum  

On-demand webinar | 45 minutes | English  

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The next evolution of Digital Twins 

How quantum computing, simulation and AI can extend today’s Digital Twin capabilities. 

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Summary

Digital Twins are transforming industries, but growing complexity, simulation needs and data volumes push traditional computing to its limits. In this webinar, our experts explore how quantum technologies can unlock new possibilities for optimization, simulation and real-time decision-making. 

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    Quantum & Digital Twins  

     

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    What you will learn

    How quantum can extend Digital Twin capabilities.

    Current Digital Twin limitations 
    Quantum technologies 
    Industry use cases 
    Quantum readiness 
    Current Digital Twin limitations 

    Current Digital Twin limitations 

    Digital Twins already support monitoring, simulation and optimization. At the same time, data volumes, computing needs and model complexity are increasing. The webinar explains where classical approaches reach their limits and why new technologies matter for real-time capabilities, higher simulation fidelity and better predictions. 

    Quantum technologies 

    Quantum technologies 

    The webinar introduces quantum computing, quantum simulation, quantum machine learning, quantum communication and quantum sensing. It focuses on capabilities these technologies may provide for Digital Twins: more computing power, more precise data, secure connectivity and more advanced simulations. 

    Industry use cases 

    Industry use cases 

    The experts discuss applications in manufacturing, mobility, logistics, energy, telecommunications, healthcare and smart cities. Examples range from digital supply chain twins and energy grid twins to smart city infrastructure twins and simulation-based approaches in pharma and life sciences. 

    Quantum readiness 

    Quantum readiness 

    Quantum is not only a topic for the distant future. The webinar shows why companies should start identifying relevant use cases, building capabilities and evaluating early pilot or consortium studies today. The focus is on realistic starting points rather than technology hype. 

    Experts' perspectives

    Why Digital Twins and Quantum belong together. 

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    FAQ

    FAQ on Digital Twins and Quantum.

    Digital Twins are virtual representations of assets, processes or systems that are connected with real-world data. They support monitoring, simulation, optimization and better decision-making. 

    As complexity increases, data volumes, computing needs and requirements for simulation and real-time capabilities grow as well. Classical models can therefore be limited in speed, precision and scalability. 

    Quantum computing may support highly complex optimization and simulation problems in the future. Relevant fields include route optimization, material design, energy balancing and high-dimensional analytics. 

    Potential exists across manufacturing, logistics, telecommunications, energy, health, mobility and smart cities. The concrete value depends on the use case, available data and technology maturity. 

    Companies should start by evaluating use cases, building quantum literacy and considering pilot or consortium studies. This helps assess opportunities realistically and prepare early. 

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