If digital twin platforms are now being repositioned as training-data generators, that's another signal that real-world data scarcity is pushing buyers toward simulated environments as a supply source. The question for the training-data economy is who captures the margin: the industrial software vendors sitting on these twins, or the AI labs that just want clean, licensable synthetic tokens.
Expect chipmakers and industrial software players in Korea's ecosystem, per thelec.net, to start pricing simulation output as a data product rather than a byproduct.
[Evolution of Digital Twins ③] Synthetic Data Becomes AI's Training Ground