Warehouse Robotics System Developer
GlobalLogic Uses Digital Twin Technology to Help Client Build & Test New Modules in a Real-Time, Risk-Free Environment
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The Engagement
Our client develops unique robotic systems that automate warehouse operations. Their systems drastically increase speed-to-shelf and makes supply chains more flexible. GlobalLogic used digital twin technology to develop a new warehouse modeling and testing platform that enables the client to test various combinations of hardware and software modules on a dynamic environment.
Watch the below case study video to learn more about our partnership, and click here to read our article on why product manufacturers should be using digital twin technology.
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