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Physical-Digital Integration

Definition

Physical-digital integration is the process of seamlessly connecting real-world objects and data with digital systems. This involves leveraging technologies like the Internet of Things, sensors, and blockchain to create a cohesive environment where physical events trigger digital actions and vice versa. It enables enhanced data collection, automated processes, and the creation of digital twins for tangible assets. This convergence is crucial for applications spanning supply chain, manufacturing, and smart cities.