Louisiana State University (LSU) and tech solutions provider Sev1Tech are taking on a tremendous challenge: creating digital twin of NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans using real-time technology. This digital twin enables NASA to create data-driven models that replace time and cost intensive real-world design testing — and they’re using Unreal Engine and Perforce Helix Core to build it.
On Wednesday, February 7, don’t miss this behind the scenes look at how these teams are digitally replicating the NASA facility behind the mission that will someday send the first astronauts to Mars.
Ryan Maffesoli, Solutions Engineer at Perforce, will be joined by Greg Porter, Senior Systems Architect at Sev1Tech and Marc Aubanel, Director of Digital Media Arts & Engineering at LSU to discuss:
- Use cases for the digital twin, such as real time location of components, environmental conditions testing, and AR-based job instruction.
- Using Unreal Engine to build real-time 3D environments.
- Creating a secure and scalable single source of truth for iterating on 3D environments using Helix Core.
- Creating a “digital thread” to connect and secure all data in the cloud.
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