DigitalTwin Technology GmbH
Marc Gregersen currently serves as Branch Manager at JKS a/s since June 2016, overseeing personnel management and financial control of the department, along with recruitment and staffing tasks including candidate screening and interviews. Prior experience includes a role as HR Consultant for Hartmanns A/S from 2015 to April 2016, where Marc handled similar recruitment responsibilities and database management. A self-employed venture as the owner of CoolSlips.dk occurred from 2012 to 2015, specializing in men's accessories, which was sold in 2015. Previously, Marc worked as a personal assistant at Handicapformidlingen A/S from 2008 to 2014 and held a leadership position at Jensens Bøfhus from 2006 to 2008, managing a team and overseeing training and scheduling. Early career experience includes a part-time position at TNT from 2004 to 2006. Marc's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Pedagogy from University College Syddanmark and a management course from Campus Vejle.
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DigitalTwin Technology GmbH
The concept of digital twin is becoming more apparent in the construction industry. A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object or system across its lifecycle, using real-time data to enable understanding, learning, and reasoning. In terms of automated production and level of digitalization, the construction industry is stillsignificantly behind other industries. Nevertheless, the megatrends like Big Data or the Internet of Things offer great opportunities for the future development of the construction sector. Prerequisite for the successful Construction 4.0 is the creation of a digital twin of a construction site. CIM (Construction/Civil Information Modeling) enables architects and planners to come together and work on a set of 3D models. This in return, creates an interactive project which promotes real-time collaboration. When the architects and engineers are collaborating, planning and sharing the information of the project, they are effectively employing CIM. Through the use of CIM, projects of any scale are able to be constructed, this could be something as small as an individual building to a full-fledged town. CIM’s ability to offer improved results at a lower cost is what drives the change from traditional methods in the industry. Along the total life cycle from design to construction, operation and maintenance towards remodeling or demolition, the digital twin follows all modifications of the real construction site and dynamically readjusts itself in case of recorded performance differences. Thus, for the whole lifespan of the real construction site, performance predictions generated with the virtual twin represent an accurate basis for well-informed decisions.DigitalTwin Technology is a construction technology company operating out of Cologne Germany. DigitalTwin Technology is the first company in the world to make use of VR and AR for digital twin in the tunneling segment of the construction industry for CIM (Construction/Civil Information Modeling). Tunnelware is a VaaS (Virtuality as a Service) for tunnel construction industry to manage the construction process while managing the data generated by various sensors and human interaction. With a focus on reducing cost and waste and increasing productivity, our system will improve the construction process at every stage, delivering faster builds to a higher quality with fewer defects and more sustainable tunnels.