Globant named Autodesk Tandem digital twin solution provider
Globant (NYSE: GLOB) announced it has been designated as an Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solution Provider, expanding a 15-year collaboration between the companies to accelerate digital twin implementation across airports, smart buildings, manufacturing facilities and logistics environments.
Under the partnership, Globant will deliver implementation services, enterprise system integrations and operational data enablement to support adoption of Autodesk Tandem's cloud-based digital twin platform. The collaboration connects design data with building management systems, enabling organizations to transition from static building information models to predictive, real-time asset intelligence.
The global digital twin market is projected to grow from approximately $21.14 billion in 2025 to $149.81 billion by 2030, according to MarketsandMarkets data cited in the announcement.
"The true value of a digital twin lies in the transition from a digital hub to a predictive engine. By combining Autodesk Tandem's visualization with Globant's integration expertise, we are setting a new operational standard for industries that, until now, couldn't fully harness the power of BIM technology," said Kevin Janzen, CEO of Globant's Gaming & EdTech AI Studio.
Hayli Hay, Director of Digital Twin Partnerships at Autodesk, stated that "leveraging Globant's Digital Twins Practice means we can support Tandem customers with digital twin prerequisites and provide customers a way to outsource twin building and twin connecting to a trusted partner."
The partnership targets high-complexity industries including Manufacturing & Logistics, Smart Venues & Retail, Energy & AECO, and Life Sciences & Healthcare. Globant expects to complete multiple proof-of-concept deployments of digital twin solutions across these industries in 2026.
The information is based on a company press release statement.
