At LocLab, a Digital Twin is far more than a 360° panorama or a collection of data points. Our Digital Twins are living, spatial representations of real buildings, facilities, and infrastructure – realistically visualized, intuitively navigable, semantically structured, and enriched with up-to-date information. They create transparency, strengthen collaboration, and form the foundation for faster, more efficient decision-making.
With more than 4,000 completed projects, an international team, and deep industry expertise, we deliver solutions that create measurable value in operations, planning, training, and communication.
With technical expertise and industry knowledge, our teams support customers throughout the entire digital lifecycle.
„Digital Twins create transparency, enable precise analyses, and make processes more efficient. Our goal is to turn advanced technology into practical, real-world solutions that deliver measurable value for our customers.”
In the German construction magazine DBZ, Dr. Ilka May discusses the challenges and tasks involved in digitalization in the construction industry. Find out more at dbz.de.
For the sixth time, Deutsche Bahn is providing insight into its investments to strengthen the rail network. With the publication of its book “Infrastructure Projects 2020,” Deutsche Bahn is demonstrating what it can do. LocLab Consulting is also involved. Find out more at pmcmedia.com.
Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) describes the digital design, construction and operation of structures by means of digital building models in combination with suitable organizational forms and processes. What exactly does this mean for infrastructure construction in Switzerland? What can Switzerland learn from other countries that already use VDC for the construction of new roads, tunnels and high-speed railroads? Ilka May presented the application areas and possibilities of LocLab’s 3D Digital Twins there. Swissbau.
In March, the PhD School on Advanced BIM Applications and Digital Twin Technology of the CBIM European Training Network took place at the Technion University in Haifa, Israel. Almost all of the 14 PhD students in the EU-funded program were able to come to Israel and meet face-to-face for the first time since the program started in 2020. There were a number of excellent lectures and talks and additionally a great organized social program.
More about the CBIM program and LocLabs involvement can be found here: CBIM is a European Training Network in the area of Cloud-based Building Information Modelling. CBIM brings together five leading universities, two software companies and a research institute from six countries, to provide PhD training through state-of-the-art research. CBIM – European Training Network.
Horst Benderoth Consulting (HBC) reports on the use of digital twins in its company blog.
Our video about the digital twin of an industrial fan is included in all its detail. It’s worth taking a look at benderoth-consulting.de.
We are proud to be part of a newly formed alliance to drive digital end-to-end #rail #infrastructure solutions that launched at #IAF2022 in Münster. 15 leading European #railway track technology pioneers announced the formation of the Digital Railway Solutions Alliance, an open innovation ecosystem to increase the #safety, #efficiency and #capacity of the world’s railway networks. The #DRSAlliance brings together best-in-class, technology driven companies, each with a determined focus on optimising railway networks utilising the latest advances in digital innovation, automatisation and data processing. We aim to bundle expert knowledge and the latest technologies in order to tailor optimal solutions and create overarching synergies for railway infrastructure providers and rail operators. Digital Railway Solutions.