E – 3117 Creating Digital Twins for Infrastructure Assets
$50.00
Courses Included
Digital twin technology represents one of the most significant advances in infrastructure asset management since the introduction of computerized maintenance management systems in the 1980s. A digital twin is a dynamic virtual representation of a physical infrastructure asset that uses real-time data, simulation capabilities, and analytical tools to mirror the behavior, performance, and condition of its physical counterpart throughout its operational lifecycle. This comprehensive course introduces infrastructure professionals to the technical foundations, practical applications, and implementation strategies for digital twin technology across bridges, water systems, transportation networks, and building portfolios.
By completing this course, you will gain practical insights into how digital twins transform infrastructure management. Research indicates that well-implemented digital twin programs can reduce maintenance costs by 20 to 35 percent, decrease equipment downtime by 25 to 40 percent, and extend asset service life by 15 to 25 percent compared to traditional asset management approaches. Whether you are an infrastructure owner, facility manager, civil engineer, or technology professional, this course will equip you with the knowledge needed to evaluate, implement, and optimize digital twin solutions.






