Our Expertise in Digital Twins
Discover how our partners’ skills and services can benefit your organisation, and contact us to discuss how we can support your projects.

Gispo
Gispo provides expertise in implementing and managing 3D city models using open-source solutions like 3DCityDB, enabling efficient storage, analysis, and visualization of complex urban geospatial data.
Use cases
A Finnish city collaborated with Gispo to test workflows for managing and publishing 3D city models using open-source tools like 3DCityDB and CityGML, aiming to centralize data sharing across multiple applications.

Intellisys
Intellisys Oy is an expert service provider in technology management focusing especially on intellectual property management. We provide patents landscaping and freedom-to-operata analysis for new inventions and support business development in the field. Intellisys supports awareness of copyrights, trademarks and desing rights with resepecf to 3D modelling and digital twins.
Use cases
The company has published together with Aalto University MeMo-team a guide for IPR in 3D modelling to clarify what IP rights are involved in creating a new model and how others' existing IPRs need to be dealt with.

KIRAHub
KIRAHub promotes interoperability between systems and actors in the built environment by providing forums for developing standards and open interfaces.
Use cases
Built environment data interoperability working group defining and implementing industry standards.

Oulu University of Applied Sciences
Oamk researches and develops digital twin applications, particularly in industry and construction, where they support design and maintenance. Additionally, in the Master's degree program in social and health care, theses focusing on the development of digital solutions, such as modeling virtual care environments, support the application of digital twins in welfare services.
Use cases
Digital twins for optimising buildings and industrial processes.
Master’s students develop virtual care environment twins for training patient care and equipment use without physical resources.
ICT students create a digital twin of Oamk’s Linnanmaa campus using drone and laser scan data to optimise space use and predict maintenance needs, including lecture hall bookings.
