How Digital Twins Are Redefining Biotechnology Production And Labor
By Jonathan Thompson
Digital Twins, virtual replicas of physical systems, are transforming biotechnology production. They optimize processes, predict equipment failures, and ensure quality control. Additionally, Digital Twins streamline regulatory compliance and risk management. This technological shift is reshaping the workforce, requiring new skills and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. As Digital Twins become more integrated into biotechnology, professionals must embrace continuous learning, develop expertise in both biological sciences and digital technologies, and collaborate across disciplines to leverage their full potential. By adapting to these changes, biotechnology professionals can drive innovation, optimize production, and ensure the highest standards of compliance and quality.
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