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Egis launches Connectwin by Egis
It's new offering to revolutionise asset management thanks to digital twins.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of Connectwin by Egis, an innovative digital service offering that transforms asset management through digital twins. This new offering enables infrastructure managers, designers, builders, public facility managers and operators to discover, shape and exploit the digital twins of their assets for measurable benefits.
Optimised management for all
Connectwin by Egis is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of stakeholders:
- Infrastructure and land managers: Improved climate planning and resilience strategies, with easier consultation to get work underway faster.
- Designers and contractors: Reduced site disruption, lower CO2 emissions and better control of schedules through improved dialogue with clients.
- Managers of public amenities: Optimise space management, develop derelict sites and anticipate legislative changes.
- Operators: improve response times, reduce service interruptions and extend the life of assets while reducing CO2 emissions.
A comprehensive and advanced offering
Our approach starts with upstream consultancy to identify the digital twin best suited to our customers' needs. We then design and progressively integrate the digital twins, whether on greenfield or existing sites. Finally, we ensure the ongoing operation, compliance and enhancement of the infrastructure data.
Spotlight on some of the projects 'made by Connectwin'
GIROS: the digital twin of Europe's largest estuary, integrated by Egis, assesses the navigability and accessibility by sea of the major port of Bordeaux by 2050, considering climate projections. This project will help public authorities to make decisions and plan for the effects of climate change, while facilitating better consultation with stakeholders and speeding up the launch of construction projects.
Marseille tram: the digital twin of the city and its underground networks modelled by Egis promotes eco-design, reduces construction risks and improves the operability of the northern and southern extensions of the Marseille tramway. This project illustrates how digital twins can support resilience strategies and urban planning.
Sidney M6 Bypass: the digital twin improves the safety and efficiency of a 22km tunnel by putting the use of point clouds at the heart of its operation. This project will optimise intervention times, reduce service interruptions and extend the life of assets, while improving the safety of operational staff and reducing CO2 emissions.
www.egis-group.com
Our approach starts with upstream consultancy to identify the digital twin best suited to our customers' needs. We then design and progressively integrate the digital twins, whether on greenfield or existing sites. Finally, we ensure the ongoing operation, compliance and enhancement of the infrastructure data.
Spotlight on some of the projects 'made by Connectwin'
GIROS: the digital twin of Europe's largest estuary, integrated by Egis, assesses the navigability and accessibility by sea of the major port of Bordeaux by 2050, considering climate projections. This project will help public authorities to make decisions and plan for the effects of climate change, while facilitating better consultation with stakeholders and speeding up the launch of construction projects.
Marseille tram: the digital twin of the city and its underground networks modelled by Egis promotes eco-design, reduces construction risks and improves the operability of the northern and southern extensions of the Marseille tramway. This project illustrates how digital twins can support resilience strategies and urban planning.
Sidney M6 Bypass: the digital twin improves the safety and efficiency of a 22km tunnel by putting the use of point clouds at the heart of its operation. This project will optimise intervention times, reduce service interruptions and extend the life of assets, while improving the safety of operational staff and reducing CO2 emissions.
www.egis-group.com