Digital Twin factory agreement creates new dawn for architecture and infrastructure

Thousands of global smart city and infrastructure build back better projects can now be enabled by a Digital Twin Factory alliance between three companies.

Digital Twins – highly detailed virtual 3D models driven by massed data – have already been hailed as key to an expansive new age of sustainable and efficient architecture, planning, and infrastructure, also able to drive down carbon emissions in the face of Climate Change.

The roll-out of this pivotal technology is now being dramatically accelerated, say the three partners: The Agile Fractal Grid (AFG), a developer of a fractal system of systems able to design and integrate new age communications, energy, and other infrastructures. Cityzenith, a creator of the revolutionary Digital Twin (DT) platform SmartWorldOS that will power the new DT Factory rollout and is already committed to an urban de-carbonization mission. Fractal Twins, a new company established to deliver a fully supported and customized version of SmartWorldOS, as a part of AFG’s products and services.

Their long-term agreement follows 2020 talks as AFG developed a comprehensive smart infrastructure and carbon-neutral, energy grid project and Cityzenith’s powerful and versatile SmartWorldOS was selected as the perfect fit for AFG’s own software platform services.

Michael Jansen, CEO at Cityzenith, said: “We have since reached critical mass by adding Fractal Twins to the mix, enabling us to accelerate creation of hundreds, or even thousands of DT projects that work off the same blueprint patterns.

“We can now go global with speeding post-COVID recovery and driving down global emissions to avoid the devastating human and economic cost of Climate Change.

“Effectively, we will create an embedded SmartWorldOS Digital Twin studio and a factory to deliver at scale for Fractal Twins and AFG, customized to specific functionality, smart service applications – including energy grids, smart buildings, manufacturing, smart transportation, entertainment, healthcare and agriculture.

“Further, we are establishing a pipeline of cutting-edge projects, highlighting the potential of the merged platforms: clean, renewable energy infrastructure and transition projects in the US; a communications rollout across the US; smart cities in the US, Africa, and Canada; global port projects; and energy transition projects in Scandinavia.

John Reynolds, CEO of AFG, said: “This contract hot wires Cityzenith’s own versatile DT platform into our network to unlock enhanced opportunities and visions as the world seeks to build back better after COVID-19 and respond to the immense challenges posed by climate change.

“Smart cities, infrastructures and energy grids are the key to meeting that threat and the global ambitions set under the 2015 Paris Agreement.”

Ron Toll, CEO at Fractal Twins, added: “This is an exciting opportunity not only for three ground-breaking companies, but for our world, as we enter a new age, one shaken by recent global events but alive to new technology and new directions.”

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