Manufacturing Technology, Lean Manufacturing

Digital Twin Technology

November 30, 2022

Digital Twin Technology
The manufacturing and production sectors grapple with significant challenges arising from component failures, which often lead to disruptive operational interruptions. The economic impact of such disruptions can be profound, with every downtime minute potentially translating into thousands of dollars in lost revenue. While regular and planned maintenance can somehow mitigate these unplanned downtimes, they are unable to completely assure against potential component failures.

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Neways Electronics International NV

Neways develops, produces and assembles: (micro) electronics, printed circuit boards and cable and wiring harnesses right up to complete box-built products and systems. Service, repair and product life cycle management are all part of Neways's integral package of services.

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Neways Electronics International NV

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