Digital Aircraft Manufacturing Company Trains Employees on Realistic Models

View of Hyundai Motor Group's Global Innovation Center in Singapore. Hyundai has made the plant in a virtual space and allowed it to operate remotely. Hyundai Motor Company

Industrial Metaverse Revolutionizing Manufacturing with Virtual Reality Technology

Transforming Traditional Industries Through Metaverse Innovation

Virtual Reality in Manufacturing

A new era of manufacturing is upon us as industries embrace metaverse technology to revolutionize their processes. From creating digital replicas of aircraft for training purposes to remotely operating factories in virtual spaces, companies like Hyundai and LG Electronics are leading the way in utilizing augmented reality (AR) for industrial applications.

The Rise of Digital Twins in Industry

Enhancing System Efficiency and Optimization

Industrial metaverse, such as digital twins, offers a unique advantage by digitally replicating reality to improve system efficiency, predict problems, and optimize operations. Companies like BMW are already testing the majority of their designs in digital twin environments, significantly reducing costs and time spent on traditional testing methods.

Expanding Metaverse Applications in Various Sectors

Industrial Metaverse Market Growth

The industrial metaverse market is set to grow exponentially in the coming years, with companies like Siemens, Nvidia, and Daso Systems investing heavily in its development. With a projected market size increase from $12.91 billion in 2023 to $259.32 billion in 2032, the industrial metaverse market is poised for significant growth, driven by advancements in IoT and sensor technologies.

As companies continue to innovate and explore the potential of metaverse technology, the industrial landscape is set to undergo a transformative change, ushering in a new era of virtual reality-driven manufacturing and operations.

[Reporter Lee Sang-deok]

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