FHC Corp. N.V. Interview

What is your organization’s role in the project?

FHC is responsible for designing and implementing the Aruba Airport pilot. We are developing an operational digital twin, integrating real-time environmental and energy data, and aligning outputs with carbon accreditation targets. We also implement a traveler CO2 Verifiable Credential system via our AHOP platform.


What unique contribution will your organization bring to the team and the O-CEI objectives?

FHC brings deep technical knowledge in system integration, AI analytics, and digital identity, with a strong regional presence in the Caribbean. We offer on-the-ground implementation capacity through our AHOP ecosystem and expertise in deploying innovative travel technologies in complex environments. This aligns with O-CEI’s mission to advance interoperable, citizen-centric digital infrastructure in mobility and tourism while addressing sustainability and climate goals.


Why is this project important for your organization?

3DxVERSE represents a strategic opportunity for FHC to extend its AHOP platform beyond digital identity into environmental accountability. The project allows us to pioneer carbon tracking and offsetting tools that empower travelers while supporting airport sustainability goals. It reinforces our leadership in the Caribbean as a testbed for scalable smart mobility solutions that can be replicated globally.

FHC Corp. N.V.
FHC Corp. N.V.

FHC Corp. N.V. is a multidisciplinary technology and project management firm based in Aruba, established in 1995 and with a proven track record in delivering innovative digital transformation projects across the tourism and government sectors. FHC led the development of the Aruba Happy One Pass (AHOP), a pioneering biometric travel and digital identity platform. With expertise in software development, aviation operations, and project management, FHC is uniquely positioned at the intersection of smart tourism, sustainability, and digital governance. The company offers services including web and app development, project development and management, system integration and IoT strategy and implementation.

FHC leads the Aruba Airport pilot within the 3DxVERSE project, focusing on the development of a digital twin model to support carbon visualization, recording, reduction and sustainability goals under the ACA’s Carbon Accreditation levels. Our team is responsible for integrating real-time IoT data, AI-powered analytics, and verifiable CO2 credentials into the AHOP platform, enabling passengers and operators to actively participate in carbon management while improving operational efficiency.