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Newcastle tech company Twinview aims for £3m growth on back of international partnerships

The company, which is part of Space Group, connects Internet of Things devices and software to a Building Information Model

Nevile Bulmer, Ahmed Bouridane, Martin Wonders and Dave Greenwood from Northumbria University alongside Rob Charlton of Twinview(Image: handout from McBryde and Co)

Technology company Twinview says it is aiming to deliver at last £3m growth over the next three years – just 12 months after opening for business.

The Newcastle-based firm has signed three international partnership deals, which it is predicting will bring the multi-million-pound growth.

The partnerships will see Twinview – which is used for the maintenance and management of property via a single integrated online platform – rolled-out by Nordic BIM Group in Norway, Sweden and Finland.

Two more deals have been signed with bimTEC in Portugal and IIMBE in New Zealand and Australia.

The company – which is part of Space Group – connects Internet of Things (IoT) devices, facilities management software, operational and management information to a Building Information Model.

The platform helps reduce carbon outputs and operational costs including energy, whilst creating a golden thread of information throughout the life of the building, recording maintenance decisions and changes through occupation.

Rob Charlton, chief executive of Space Group, said: “The climate crisis means all businesses must address their environmental impact more urgently, and with property having the biggest global impact on our energy consumption and carbon output, reducing it has to be a priority.

“Twinview provides the tools to do so and is at the forefront of effective building management globally, helping businesses to understand and reduce their environmental impact and manage their assets more efficiently and cost-effectively.”