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DT-IT Digital Twins for Industrial Transformation – A Platform for Facts-Based Decisions through Interoperable Data Flows

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Coordinator Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB - Chalmers Tekniska Högskola Inst f Industri- & materialvetensk
Funding from Vinnova SEK 10 960 808
Project duration November 2025 - November 2028
Status Ongoing
Venture Advanced digitalization - Industrial needs-driven innovation
Call Advanced digitalization - Industrial demand-driven innovation 2025 (round two)

Purpose and goal

DT-IT´s purpose is to create solutions for interoperable data flows and a methodology to scale these for industrially useful decision support for management, planners, maintenance and operations. The overall goal is to connect data flows in the industrial value chain to benefit from them by providing interfaces for decision-makers powered by AI and DT.

Expected effects and result

The expected outcome is a scalable generic handbook through four iterative development and demonstration loops that use and influence the recently launched ISO 23247 Digital Twin standardization framework that is also useful in other industries. The expected impact is to provide access to user-friendly data from the interconnected data flows provided by DT-IT to be able to quickly and transparently manage expected and unexpected changes in the value chain.

Planned approach and implementation

DT-IT starts with a requirement specification where available data flows and desired data flows are mapped. Thereafter, back-end connectivity and front-end user-friendly HMI are developed and demonstrated in four iterative, agile-built developments of demonstrators summarized in a handbook describing how data flows are used to inform decision-making. Solutions are demonstrated, handbook disseminated, and interaction with e.g. ISO and a Finnish sister consortium is used for scalability & impact.

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Last updated 17 November 2025

Reference number 2025-03050