In our last blog on #DigitalTwin we demystified the similarities and differences between BIM and Digital Twin, if you haven’t read that yet - check it out here. Or better yet download our Digital Twin Technology eBook for a quick primer. This week we’re diving back into how Digital Twins can actually be used to unlock meaningful insights for commercial real estate owners, operators, and occupants; to answer the question: what does it mean to be Digital Twin enabled?
First let’s discuss why Digital Twins are important in the overall landscape of smart building technology. As is the case in other industries IoT has caused a proliferation of data in massive quantities. The complexity of this ever growing set of real-time information is compounded by the variety of data types (IT and OT), and legacy sources of data. In particular for industries like Commercial Real Estate the data landscape is even more complex because of the people, workflows and processes that have varying touch points with these systems and data.
Unlike heavy industrial asset centric businesses like aviation, oil & gas, or discrete process manufacturing the data being captured in a built environment encompasses more than just the physical space but the complex interactions of people within space. So you need more than just the ability to make set point changes to an HVAC system, you need to understand how that HVAC system relates to a floor, a zone, and to a person within that space. The outcomes are also more nebulous in built environments. Rather than predictive maintenance on a single finite asset, it’s a living breathing organization with people coming and going everyday. The assets are dynamic. Digital Twins are best able to make sense of this dynamic ever changing environment to give you more control.
Digital Twins can be useful at every stage of the asset lifecycle. From designing and planning, to construction, development and commissioning. Use cases for Digital Twins today are concentrated in the operations and maintenance phase - data is abundant and owner/operators of space are most interested in the ability to remotely control space. However only having remote control over space is not achieving a truly Digital Twin enabled built environment.
True Digital Twin enablement space delivers benefits from insights about how people utilize space and unlock new opportunities to reduce or avoid costs based on that new insight. Let’s look at an easy example: energy reduction is not only a sustainability goal but an easy lever for cost reduction. How can building managers take cost reducing load shed actions across lighting and HVAC systems without interrupting someone's work day? When a space is Digital Twin enabled, a building manager would know who would be impacted by a load shed. More powerful than that the Twin can alert the Building Manager about the optimal time to take action, and eventually automate this process based on learnings that tune the model over time.
While everyone must first start by bringing together their disparate systems to create the building blocks of a Digital Twin, a space is not truly enabled until ALL of the following use cases are unlocked.
These complex relationships are difficult to capture in a relational database, you need technology that is tuned to model complex ontologies and relationships. The ability to model these relationships will unlock new possibilities to better understand your built environment - in both historical context and looking into the future. ThoughtWire’s unique approach to Digital Twins rely on a super fast graph database to optimize for operationalization of data and insights. Learn more about our technology here. Download the Digital Twin eBook.
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