ExxonMobil Uses Digital Twins and Open Architecture in the Industrial Metaverse
ExxonMobil has been open about its approach to building a digital reality ecosystem. It has been purposefully working toward open data infrastructure, cross-departmental data access, and data-driven decision-making.
At this year’s ARC Forum, Michael Hotaling, Operations Excellence Digital Manager at ExxonMobil, talked about moving to an open, visual path to the industrial metaverse in a session titled, “Building the Industrial Metaverse on Open Digital Twins.”
He pointed out that most current digital twins have a single use case, but open digital twins that support multiple use cases would multiply the benefits across an enterprise. The vision is to have something similar to OPA—Open Process Automation, which is a set of open standards for process automation architecture—for digital twins.
An set of open digital twin standards would help overcome many of the challenges enterprises face in scaling digital twins, which according to Hotaling, including:
Siloed data this is not interoperable
Multiple data types and fidelity levels of 3D visualization
Limited set of standards gilding 3D assets
Fragmented sustainment mechanisms
Data governance and ownership
Limited maturity of integration with work processes
In addition to open architecture, Hotaling also shared how ExxonMobil is moving toward using reality capture in its digital twins, rather than relying solely on CAD models. He reiterated the move from siloed data to an integrated 3D data ecosystem:
Read more about this shift and ExxonMobil’s data approach.
By opening up the data infrastructure, the goals are to:
Separate data and software
Allow plug-and-play agnostic integration
Enable rapid innovation and value creation
Establish a multiverse of suppliers to support the value case
Hotaling’s ultimate message is that the industry—producers, suppliers, and everyone along the value chain—need to work together to create open standards that go beyond a single digital twin or even an individual organization.
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