Operations Simulation
Try a change inside the 3D copy before you touch the real floor. Move a line, add a machine, re-route the flow — and see what happens, with robots and people shown moving like characters in a game.
Last updated: 9 June 2026 · About a 3-minute read.
What it is
Operations simulation means testing a change in the digital twin first. Instead of shuffling real machines and hoping, you try the layout in the 3D model and watch how work flows through it.
The moving parts — forklifts, robots, people — are shown as 3D objects laid over your twin, moving like characters (NPCs) in a video game. The numbers they generate feed back to one screen, so you can compare options before committing money.
How it works
- Start from your live digital twin.
- Lay out the change you want to test — a new line, a new machine, a new route.
- Run the flow and watch throughput and bottlenecks.
- Compare options on one screen, then build only what wins.
What you get
| Scenarios | Layout and flow options modelled on your real geometry. |
|---|---|
| Visual sim | 3D objects over the twin; robots and people moving like NPCs. |
| Estimates | Throughput and bottleneck figures to compare options. |
| Runs on | Your live digital twin — which is available today. |
Why it matters
Moving machines is expensive and disruptive, and a layout that looked fine on paper can choke in practice. Testing it in the twin first means the costly version only gets built once you have seen it work.
Other services
This is one part of the stack. Everything reads from the same 3D scan.
| Service | What it is | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 3D Scanning | Photoreal scan of your floor. | LIVE |
| Digital Twins | A measured, shareable 3D copy. | LIVE |
| Automation & Robotics | Rent automation that pays off. | OFFER |
| 3D Mockups & Print | Print a part before you tool up. | OFFER |
| AI Ops | Agents for the routine work. | LIVE |
Start with a free 3D scan
We walk your floor for about two minutes with smart glasses and hand you back a 3D model of the building. No cost, no obligation, no shutdown.
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