Bridging the gap between design and manufacturing: A conversation on digital twins with Zvi Feuer

From the smallest components to the largest industrial machines, manufacturing plays an essential role in creating the world around us. But as the industry moves towards a more digital future, how can companies keep up with these changes and fully unlock the potential of technologies like Digital Twins?
In our interview with Zvi Feuer, Senior Vice President of Digital Manufacturing Software at Siemens, he explains that “Digital manufacturing enables products to be designed, simulated, and produced seamlessly in the digital world before doing so in the real world.” This process not only accelerates product development but also ensures better collaboration between teams, reducing costly errors and speeding up time-to-market.
This blog highlights the key takeaways from our discussion, including how integrating Digital Twins into manufacturing processes is driving innovation and sustainability. Dive into the full interview for a deeper understanding of the digital transformation shaping the future of manufacturing.
Unlocking the Power of Digital Twins: Transforming Manufacturing and Logistics for a Smarter Future
Efficient logistics can make or break a manufacturing operation. Imagine a world where you can predict machine failures before they happen, optimize production lines in real time, and improve sustainability without trial-and-error. This is the power of Digital Twins – a technology that’s revolutionizing how we design, simulate, and produce.
Digital Twins create a digital replica of physical assets, processes, or systems, enabling manufacturers to test, refine, and optimize in the virtual world. From ensuring machinery runs at peak efficiency to reducing production downtime, the applications are endless.
“The Digital Twin enables manufacturers to connect the physical and digital worlds, allowing them to innovate faster, reduce waste, and adapt to market changes with agility.”
Zvi Feuer, Senior Vice President of Digital Manufacturing at Siemens

For industries facing mounting challenges – from supply chain disruptions to demands for sustainability – Digital Twins offer a strategic advantage. By integrating simulation tools with real-time data, manufacturers can address issues proactively, paving the way for smarter operations and enhanced productivity.
Want to understand how Digital Twins are shaping the future of manufacturing? Watch the full interview to uncover the latest insights and strategies for staying ahead in a rapidly evolving industry: