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  Virtual Factories Get Real

Siemens on the factory of the future
Paul Camuti, CEO of Siemens Corporate Research, talks about how virtual factories can save corporations time and money, for instance by predicting design flaws. "If the simulations sometimes look like video games, it is no coincidence," Camuti says.


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