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Digital twins can help businesses improve efficiency, reduce downtime, and make smarter decisions. To get these benefits, you need to be prepared. Your business must have the right technology and strong data management. In this course on Implementing Digital Twins in Business Operations, you’ll learn how to assess your company’s readiness and identify gaps in your technology. You will also learn to build a step-by-step plan for implementing digital twins successfully.
You’ll study key technologies like IoT and AI that allow digital twins to work in real time. You’ll also learn how to connect digital twins with existing business systems, such as ERP and CRM, to keep everything running smoothly.
Beyond implementation, you’ll learn how to protect your digital twin systems from cyber threats and technical failures. You’ll explore risk management frameworks like ISO 31000 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to handle data security risks and model inaccuracies. You’ll also learn how to create a business continuity plan, so your operations stay reliable even if something goes wrong.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to prepare and implement digital twins in your business.
You'll learn how to assess your company's readiness for digital twins, identify essential technologies like IoT and AI, integrate digital twins with existing systems such as ERP and CRM, apply risk management frameworks like ISO 31000 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and develop a business continuity plan.
The course covers readiness assessment and strategic planning, essential tools and technologies for digital twin development, integrating digital twins with existing business systems, and risk management strategies beyond integration.
You'll build skills in digital twins, product launch readiness, and risk management.
It teaches how to protect digital twin systems from cyber threats and technical failures using risk management frameworks like ISO 31000 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and how to create a business continuity plan to keep operations reliable.