The consortium brings together industry representatives, governments, and the academic community to ensure the consistency of digital twin technology vocabulary, architecture, security and interoperability. This encourages digital twin technology to be employed in industries ranging from space to natural resources. Luno’s UAB membership in the consortium offers an opportunity to actively participate in scientific research, apply the newest research methods and make use of accumulated databases, while the project’s activities allow the usage of the newest, publicly undisclosed digital twin technology research and application results.
“We are excited to have Luno UAB as a Groundbreaker member of the Digital Twin Consortium,” said Dr. Richard Soley, Executive Director, Digital Twin Consortium. “Their expertise in the management of assets data, knowledge management, and business innovation will prove valuable to Digital Twin Consortium members and users across many industries.”
“We believe that many industries, especially those of telecommunications, construction, and agriculture, hold great potential to benefit from digital twin technologies; just as the industrial manufacturing industry already has. Luno UAB is honoured to join the consortium to help make this potential a reality in the very near future,” noted Dalius Radis, CEO of Luno UAB.
The Lithuania-based Luno UAB is a reliable partner for companies and organisations’ digital engineering and technical operations review, as well as integration into their business processes. Luno’s UAB example product Inventory3D (luno.inventory3d.net) is the most advanced knowledge management system with a new installed approach to property data, information management and business innovation and is widely applied in various branches of industry and various organisation operations.
More on the founding of the consortium can be found here