Digital Twin Consortium announced expansion of Regional Branch
Organizer (RBO) program to include India and Southeast Asia, critical
regions for DTC and its parent company, the Object Management Group
The
Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has expanded its Regional Branch
Organizer (RBO) program to India and Southeast Asia to drive consistency
in vocabulary, architecture, security, and interoperability of digital twin technology.
DTC
will work with Open Health Systems Laboratory (OHSL), Axomem, and Dell
Technologies to facilitate local and regional activities in India and
Southeast Asia.
- DTC is a program of
Object Management Group, which coalesces industry, government, and
academia to drive consistency in digital twin technology.
- DTC advances digital twin technology in industries from Aerospace to natural resources.
- The
RBOs will drive local DTC engagements and activities with regional
industry, government, and academic institutions on behalf of the
consortium throughout India and Southeast Asia.
- OHSL will
collaborate with other RBOs to conduct local events and joint
promotional activities to accelerate the adoption of digital twins
across all sectors of the economy in India.
- According to the founder of Axomem, a digital twin startup based in Singapore, the company is looking forward to being the inaugural RBO for Southeast Asia.