3DxVERSE is an innovative project focused on sustainability and smart technology. We are a team of experts dedicated to pioneering advancements in the digital and ecological world.
Adecs AirSystems provides smart IT solutions to improve airport efficiency. For this project, they define the core use cases and supply semi-realtime aircraft position data to model environmental impacts within the digital twin.
In this project, Almelo Energie develops a common energy data platform and sustainable use cases. Their work applies digital twin technology to support the local energy transition and community-owned sustainability.
Aumovio (previously Continental) contributes its expertise in connected mobility and vehicle data to the project, supporting the integration of real-time transport information into digital twin environments. Their role focuses on enabling data-driven mobility use cases, including traffic monitoring, optimisation, and the development of intelligent transport system solutions.
De Haagse Hogeschool contributes its expertise in applied research and higher education to support innovation within the project. They focus on knowledge development, skills transfer, and the integration of digital twin technologies into real-world learning and training environments.
As the project coordinator, ERTICO provides overall management and drives the strategic alignment of 3DxVERSE with EU frameworks like the Local Digital Twin Toolbox. They also lead the dissemination work package, amplifying the project's impact across Europe.
FHC Corp. N.V. brings its technical expertise and regional presence to lead the Aruba Airport pilot. They are responsible for integrating the digital twin with real-time data and a novel traveler CO2 credential system.
iLABs holds a dual technical leadership role, architecting the open, interoperable digital twin ecosystem and establishing its trust and security principles. They actively implement the testbed, collaborating with partners like ESRI to bring the first use cases to life.
As a key partner in the Hamburg pilot, ITS mobility connects the project with local authorities and transport operators. They organize critical stakeholder dialogue to bridge innovative research with practical urban mobility solutions.
As a key public authority partner, the Municipality of Timișoara drives the local implementation of digital twin solutions within the project. They provide the urban context for piloting smart mobility and sustainability use cases, facilitating stakeholder engagement and ensuring alignment with city-level priorities and policies.
With a background in social and inclusive technical innovation for local communities, sustainably.io foccusses on communication and dissamination of the project. They are responsible the online presence across web and social media channels.