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The 9th annual Mevea Seminar 2022, streamed live on October 19, was a success. The objective for this year´s seminar was to introduce what benefits …
Oulu University of Applied Sciences’ new research and development environment for working machines, NUVE-LAB, was inaugurated at the opening ceremony at the Linnanmaa campus on …
Over half a million people are expected to attend 33rd edition of the world’s largest construction trade fair, which will take place at the Trade …
Welcome to the 9th annual Mevea Online Seminar 2022, which will be organized as a virtual event. Traditional product development and testing approaches do not …
In this seminar, you will hear about the various ways in which global industry leaders leverage the potential of Digital Twins in their product development and gain significant business benefits.
The year 2020 has been a turbulent one – the global community has experienced challenges of both expected and unprecedented nature, but fortunately, the difficulties …
How are companies implementing Digital Twins in practice? What are the business benefits of Digital Twin technology across the product lifecycle? Why is Digital Twin technology important to drive innovation? Learn the answers to these questions and get an understanding of what Mevea Seminar 2019 was all about by reading the full summary!
With more exhibition demos and more visitors than ever, it is safe to say that this has been the biggest Mevea Seminar we have organized to date! Over 250 people from over 100 different companies and 11 countries joined us to see how Digital Twins are being implemented in practice today.
We have been helping innovators and industry leaders to implement over 100 Digital Twin projects in industries such as Construction Equipment, Mining, Ports & Logistics and Forestry and here are three of the lessons we learned.
The port industry has a history of innovating to meet the changing requirements of global shipping and trade. However, as cranes are becoming smarter and ports are becoming more digitized, how do you ensure that your simulation-based training reflects the capabilities and technology of the modern terminal and doesn’t risk becoming a disconnected island within your port?
Last week we were at TOC Europe in Rotterdam showcasing Mevea Next-Generation Port Crane Simulators. Powered by Mevea Digital Twin technology, the simulators are built around the concepts of connectivity, accuracy and immersion to provide the highest level of training for crane operators.
While the pace of technology development in the heavy machinery industry accelerates, manufacturers continue to face demands for increased productivity and design complexity to meet global requirements and the emergence of smart, connected products. Collecting and storing the data will be a challenge, but how can OEMs analyze this amount of data and ultimately use the results to predict machine behavior and optimize operational efficiency?
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