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Modular Digital Twin – an approach for generating and exploiting product sustainability information towards service-oriented business models

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  • Andreas Werner
  • Frauke Schuseil
  • Moritz Hämmerle
  • Sascha Schaper
  • Katharina Hölzle

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Companies receive numerous customer inquiries and regulatory requirements while attempting to offer new services to enhance sustainability, leading in total to an increase in the number of product-related requirements. Digital Twins serve as enablers for meeting these requirements, whereas new challenges arise for companies through the introduction of Digital Twins. Digital Twins represent an order-specific configuration and must be structured differently according to requirements and thus as modularly as possible. This paper aims to provide a systemic approach with a concept for a Modular Digital Twin for generating and exploiting Product Sustainability Information to leverage sustainability potentials towards Service-oriented Business Models. The approach is concretised by means of a selected use case regarding energy-efficient production control of an automated model factory. We can show with this use case that the systemic approach with the concept of a Modular Digital Twin is applicable for energy consumption of machinery motors' simulation and for the calculation of an optimised motor speed.

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  • Andreas Werner & Frauke Schuseil & Moritz Hämmerle & Sascha Schaper & Katharina Hölzle, 2025. "Modular Digital Twin – an approach for generating and exploiting product sustainability information towards service-oriented business models," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 63(3), pages 992-1010, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:63:y:2025:i:3:p:992-1010
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2024.2366997
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