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In a constantly changing world, it is essential for researchers to anticipate the technological developments taking shape and to reflect on the fundamental changes in terms of uses and economic models, and more broadly on changes in society. Research lights our way forward, helping to shape a completely digital but nonetheless entirely human future.

How does the digital twin help the worker to assemble an industrial object?

Complex product manufacturing is particularly demanding. Managing the shortage of raw materials, coordinating teams and monitoring the production is laborious and leaves little opportunity to analyze and address inefficiencies. Orange’s digital twin platform has been designed to address several use cases and it fits industry 4.0 use cases particularly well (tracking, recycling materials, predictive maintenance, etc.). With high-level traceability features and accurate analysis, the digital twins make your production more reliable, more cost effective while improving products’ quality and delivery times. How is that possible?
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The thwarted promises of graphene in microelectronics

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Understand and Manage Your Digital Footprint at Home

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Medicine: will soft robots soon be used inside the human body?

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Moving toward more sustainable maritime transport

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From free cooling to liquid cooling and heat reuse

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Prometheus has brought post-quantum cryptography to humanity

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