Globant and Autodesk Tandem Partner on Digital Twin Operations for Physical AI

April 13, 2026
Globant has been named an Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solution Provider, expanding its collaboration with Autodesk to accelerate digital twin implementation across industries such as airports, smart buildings, and manufacturing facilities.

Globant has been named an Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solution Provider, expanding its 15-year collaboration with Autodesk to accelerate digital twin adoption across airports, smart buildings, and industrial environments worldwide, announced in a press release.

As part of the agreement, Globant will provide implementation services, enterprise system integrations, and operational data enablement for Autodesk Tandem’s cloud-based digital twin platform. The collaboration connects design data with building management systems, helping organizations transition from static building information models to real-time, predictive asset intelligence.

Globant’s Digital Twins Practice will focus on high-complexity industries including manufacturing, logistics, energy, and healthcare. The company plans to complete multiple proof-of-concept deployments of digital twin solutions by 2026, advancing the use of Physical AI systems that integrate real-world operational data with intelligent decision-making platforms.

Autodesk stated that with Globant’s support, Tandem customers will have access to digital twin prerequisites and implementation services, enabling broader use of digital twin technologies across complex environments.

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