Digital twin innovation
Digital Twins will going to play an important role for future innovation in horticulture. A Digital Twin is a digital representation of real-world systems, incorporating data from various sources to enable real-time monitoring and feedback. Sounds impressive, but what does this look like in practice? At NXTGEN Hightech, of which 30MHz is a project partner, our colleague Lars recently gave a presentation on digital infrastructure. Are you interested in learning more about Digital Twins? Lars is eager to share his insights. Contact him at l.vanderlely@sobolt.com.
About NXTGEN Hightech
This project is made possible in part by a contribution from the Nationaal Groeifonds program NXTGEN Hightech. This program will invest €1 billion through 2030, with over 330 partners, in more than 60 projects across six essential domains.
NXTGEN Hightech significantly contributes to sustainable and structural economic growth in the Netherlands while providing solutions for major societal challenges in the areas of energy transition, health, safety, and food. For more information, visit www.nxtgenhightech.nl.
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