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Technical University of Denmark

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The university leads in technical and natural sciences, with initiatives in engineering fields like sustainable energy technology and life science. With 13,400 students and 6,000 staff, it emphasizes education, research, consulting, and innovation to create societal value. Research drives the university’s work, fostering collaboration and global partnerships. Its focus areas include digitalization, sustainable energy, and life science, addressing societal needs and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Technology development arises from the synergy between research, education, and scientific advice, led by researchers at the forefront of innovation.
Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics

About the organisation
The institute founded in 1956 and located in Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium, is a non-profit organization specializing in aeronautics, aerospace, environmental and applied fluid dynamics, and turbomachinery. Proposed by Professor Theodore von Kármán and his team in 1955, the institute was designed to provide training and research opportunities in aerodynamics for engineers and scientists from NATO countries. It aims to promote international collaboration and understanding in these technical fields. The institute was established in facilities that were formerly part of the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority's aeronautical laboratory.
DHI

About the organisation
For over 60 years, DHI has been dedicated to advancing knowledge of water environments. With 1,100 engineers and specialists, it supports global water industry decision-makers across the entire water cycle. Their work includes developing offshore wind farms, preventing flooding, protecting shorelines from erosion, and enhancing water biodiversity. Leveraging decades of expertise, advanced technologies, and unique modelling software, DHI collaborates with clients and partners to innovate water management solutions and protect related ecosystems.
Ørsted

About the organisation
Formerly known as DONG Energy, is a Danish multinational energy company headquartered in Fredericia, Denmark. It rebranded from DONG to Ørsted a decade ago, when they transitioned from a black (oil and gas) to a green energy focus. The company develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities and bioenergy plants. Ørsted is the world’s largest developer of offshore wind power. It has set targets for net-zero generation by 2025 and zero carbon emissions by 2040.
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

About the organisation
A leading international organization that provides global weather predictions and climate data. Operating 24/7, ECMWF supports its member states and the global community through cutting-edge weather forecasting powered by one of the world’s most advanced supercomputers. It also manages a vast archive of meteorological data. ECMWF plays a key role in the EU’s Copernicus program, offering insights into climate change, air quality, and disaster management. Established in 1975, ECMWF employs around 500 staff and has sites in the UK, Italy, and Germany.
Softserve Poland Sp Zoo

About the organisation
A leading IT consulting and digital services provider, utilizing new technologies to address business challenges and deliver impactful results. With over 30 years of experience, SoftServe specializes in digital engineering, data analytics, cloud solutions, and AI/ML, serving industries such as healthcare, financial services, high tech, and manufacturing. Partnerships with major tech platforms like Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft Azure offer clients a competitive advantage. Driven by values like trust, teamwork, and innovation, SoftServe provides superior digital solutions at exceptional speed. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Lviv, Ukraine.
Fondazione ICONS

About the organisation
A fully operational Italian foundation, primarily engaged in European-funded research and at the core of cultural philanthropic initiatives. With over 20 years of experience collaborating with European researchers and innovators, ICONS has developed extensive expertise. Specializing in three main areas—science communication, social innovation, and business innovation—ICONS creates unique strategies to transfer research and cutting-edge innovations to society, emphasizing communication, stakeholder engagement, business modelling, and providing KPIs and policy advice.
Gdańsk University of Technology

About the organisation
A university recognized for its high research standards; it was awarded the HR Excellence in Research logo by the European Commission in 2023. The university joined the ENHANCE consortium of Europe’s leading technical universities in 2022 and is the second-best research university in Poland. Notable innovations developed at Gdańsk Tech include communication via eye movement and biodegradable materials. Over 92% of alumni are professionally active. Is one of 11 Polish institutions featured in the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)
Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES

About the organisation
The institute focuses on optimizing wind energy and hydrogen technologies, contributing to the energy transition by reducing costs and development risks in new systems. Its expertise and advanced test infrastructure help accelerate certification, increase product quality, and ensure reliable functionality. IWES is involved in numerous development projects and holds various patents, driving innovation in the wind industry. The institute, with over 300 scientists and employees, operates across nine locations with a 2023 budget of €46.6 million. Fraunhofer IWES also supports technological validation, shortens innovation cycles, and advances planning accuracy in wind and hydrogen technologies globally.
Role in the project
The institute will collaborate across several key modules: Grids (Interconnectivities and Energy Systems), Turbine (Health Monitoring and Reliability Forecasting), Wakes (Inter- and Intra-Farm Interactions), and Siting (Resource Assessment, Design, and Environmental Considerations).
Enfor As

About the organisation
Provides leading forecasting and optimization solutions for the energy sector, serving utilities, energy traders, and transmission and distribution operators. Established in 2006 as a spin-off from the Technical University of Denmark, ENFOR specializes in forecasting renewable energy production, electricity and heat demand, and optimizing district heating systems. Its solutions include forecasting for wind and solar power, electricity prices, demand, and smart charging for electric vehicles. ENFOR has a strong global track record and is rooted in over 25 years of research at DTU, focusing on energy systems, AI, statistics, and advanced modelling techniques.
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

About the organisation
KNMI is the national weather service of the Netherlands, responsible for weather forecasting and monitoring climate, air quality, and seismic activity. As the national research and information centre for meteorology and seismology, provides advice and warnings to reduce risks and limit damage. Using high-quality technology and an extensive observation network, it contributes to the safety, sustainability, and prosperity of the Netherlands. The institute gathers atmospheric and subsurface data, translating it into actionable insights for the public. KNMI operates 24/7 and collaborates with research institutes, universities, and businesses to advance its expertise.
Siemens Gamesa

About the organisation
A global leader in wind power products and services, driving the energy transition. Forty years ago, the company recognized the immense potential of wind energy, from powering factories to lighting homes worldwide, and pioneered the industry with early wind turbines. Now 100% owned by Siemens Energy, Siemens Gamesa is the world’s largest manufacturer of offshore wind turbines. It is headquartered in Zamudio, Spain. The company maintains strong positions in onshore and services, playing a key role in shaping a sustainable future for renewable energy.
Role in the project
The work will span several key modules, including Grids (Interconnectivities and Energy Systems), Final DTWO Platform Architecture and Integration, the Scientific Integration Module, Turbine (Health Monitoring and Reliability Forecasting), and the Federated Architecture of the Digital Twins Platform.
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Meet DTWO at WindEurope 2025 in Copenhagen
We’re excited to share that our partner DHI, represented by Pedro Santos, will be attending WindEurope 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 8 to 10 April 2025.

First edition of the DTWO Newsletter
With our annual newsletter, we will keep you updated on the project’s progress, as well as relevant news and articles.

DTWO video series: the experts driving the research that define DTWO
A new video series is launching to explore the DTWO project, its objectives, and the progress made so far. This series will introduce the consortium behind the project, showcasing the experts driving the research and innovation that define DTWO.