Winkle is a SME based in Salamanca, specialising in the manufacture of 3D filaments. Despite being considered a digital native company, Winkle has had to face numerous challenges in its production process. In this case study, they reveal how the implementation of digital twins has allowed them to improve the quality of their products and save costs.
This real case aims to showcase the progress of a company specializing in the manufacture of 3D filaments used in various industrial sectors such as construction, aerospace, and medicine. Since its founding in 2020, it has experienced exponential growth not only in profits but also in its digital transformation process, which has been greatly enhanced by the application of a digital twin in its production processes.
We are referring to Winkle, a company based in Carbajosa de la Sagrada (Salamanca), specializing in the production of 3D filaments with simulation-based processes that increase efficiency, precision, and savings in its production line.
This real case aims to serve as a source of inspiration for other SMEs in various sectors, as the use of digital twin technology is compatible with many companies that have a production line. By sharing Winkle's experience and achievements, it seeks to illustrate the multiple utilities and benefits offered by implementing a digital twin to improve production in terms of quantity and quality.