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Akselos

Summary

Akselos is a Swiss company specializing in advanced simulation technologies for critical infrastructure. Its flagship product is a digital twin platform, which creates virtual replicas of complex physical assets, primarily used in industries such as energy, mining, and offshore oil and gas. By leveraging reduced-basis finite-element analysis, a technology developed through research at MIT, Akselos' simulations allow operators to monitor assets in real time, predict failures, and extend their operational lifespan. Akselos is particularly known for enhancing structural performance management (SPM), helping clients reduce maintenance costs and prevent failures by providing a highly detailed, physics-based model of infrastructure. Key industries using Akselos' technology include offshore oil platforms and wind power installations. The company has raised significant funding and has partnerships with major industry players like Shell and Pan American Energy.
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Details

Company name
Akselos
Headquarters
Lausanne, Switzerland
Date of establishment
2012

Software

Akselos Digital Twin Technology

by Akselos
Predictive Maintenance Made Easy
Wind Power
Akselos' digital twin technology offers real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance by creating virtual replicas of critical assets like offshore oil platforms and wind farms. Using advanced simulations, it provides faster, more accurate insights into asset performance, enabling operators to optimize efficiency and extend asset lifespans.