The metaverse is coming to an end as companies step in and bet on this new parallel world. This time, Boeing announced that it will develop an aircraft for digital reality.
Web 3.0 is already taking shape.
according to ReutersBoeing has just taken an important step in Web 3.0, with operations and exploration of air services in the digital world. This can be done in two years.
Despite the plan, Boeing's critics cite commitments the company made earlier, aimed at bringing about a digital revolution. However, people familiar with the project say the overall goals are to improve safety and quality.
By 2022, Boeing plans to strive for industrial engineering supremacy as it prepares for a futuristic flight program in the next decade. This bet will include an investment of $15 billion.
Boeing wants to be in the Metaverse zone
Boeing's approach is to move forward without deviating from specific software or tools. Like its European competitor Airbus, Boeing wants its next aircraft to build and mix 3D replicas of so-called "digital twins" of physical model aircraft.
So, years after the start of commercial service for Boeing's new aircraft models, the "digital twin", linked by a "digital wire", will provide a traceable path that will ensure information about the aircraft at various stages of its life.
The Boeing initiative, like that of Airbus, accompanies the digital revolution we are witnessing, with many other companies and manufacturers, such as Meta and Ford, joining the metaverso. After all, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury was previously committed to "innovating new production systems and harnessing the power of data" in order to improve their industrial system.
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