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Cookie declaration last updated on 23.05.23 by Cookiebot Please enable Javascript to use this website. Skip navigation Login Register * FDF Cymru * FDF Scotland * Work for us * Contact us Open/Close Menu * About the FDF * Our focus * News * Events & training * Publications Membership options Search FDF Site Search WHAT ARE DIGITAL TWINS AND HOW CAN THEY SUPPORT FOOD & DRINK MANUFACTURERS ON THE PATH TO NET-ZERO? Share * Twitter * Facebook * LinkedIn * Email * Close Share Icons 1. Home 2. Events 3. What are Digital Twins and how can they support Food & Drink Manufacturers on the path to Net-Zero? WEBINAR 13 June 2023 13:00 - 14:00 Free Event Against a backdrop of looming net-zero targets and spiralling energy costs, food and drink manufacturers - like many others - are falling under increasing pressure to increase the efficiency of their operations and decarbonise. However, with multiple production lines, data sources and systems to manage, alongside the facility buildings, it can be difficult to pinpoint where efforts are best focused. Please note: a separate joining link will be sent from GoToWebinar closer to the event date. Login to register Advancements in technology and, more specifically, Digital Twins, can present exciting opportunities to address many of these challenges simultaneously. By providing a virtual copy of your facility, which responds and behaves like its real-world counterpart, a digital twin can provide many useful applications to help monitor, analyse and optimise the current performance of your site, while simulating the impact of future changes before they are implemented. De-risking key decisions and ensuring investments and operational changes are made where they will have greatest impact. While many manufacturers may already be using digital twins to optimise the performance of their production processes, few are scaling its application beyond the production line to encompass their factory buildings and energy networks to unlock their full potential. In this webinar, leading digital twin technology and consultancy provider, IES, will share their insights on how food and drink manufacturers can do exactly that. 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