Employees are in a dilemma: their work is requiring them to learn a new skill or upgrade existing ones, but they are not able to do so in the same setup as before.
As employers are welcoming employees back after a shift in the global environment, the required critical skills might not have remained the same. To address this challenge, we need technology that resembles the physical setup, like a classroom or practice room.
“A computing concept known as the ‘mirrorworld’ can be traced back to NASA, circa 1960, and the logic was simple: for every shuttle NASA sent into outer space, an exact duplicate was left on earth to troubleshoot a malfunctioning component. Eventually these mechanical twins evolved into computer simulations – or digital twins. Creating a digital twin soon morphed into replicating environments, entire cities and landscapes replicated virtually.”
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