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Siemens Case Study: How Digital Twins Enable Production of More Than 50 Homes a Day.
Siemens Digital Industries Software has published a new case study highlighting how ADMARES is using full digital twin technology to transform housing into a scalable manufactured product. This marks an important moment for the construction industry. For the first time, product and production are both modeled as complete digital twins rather than relying on traditional BIM models, which were never designed for industrialized manufacturing.
This marks an important moment for the construction industry.

In advanced industries, every component must be engineered, validated, and simulated with absolute precision before production begins. Housing has been missing this capability, which has limited the industry to project based delivery and manual processes. ADMARES is changing this. Working with Siemens NX, Teamcenter, Simcenter, and Tecnomatix Plant Simulation, we create a digital twin of each home and a digital twin of the factory that manufactures it. Both evolve together in one connected environment.
This level of accuracy is what makes true productization possible. It enables automated production lines, predictable outcomes, and the ability to scale from hundreds to thousands of homes annually with consistent quality and performance.
The Siemens case study demonstrates how the combination of engineering, simulation, and manufacturing technology is enabling ADMARES to redefine how homes are designed, produced, and delivered. It is an important step for the entire sector and a clear path toward a more efficient, affordable, and sustainable future in housing.
Read the Case Study in Siemens website.
ADMARES – Quality Housing Efficiently
More information:
Joni Rantasalo
Vice President Marketing & PR
joni.rantasalo@admares.com
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