List of Microsoft Azure Digital Twins Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Azure Digital Twins for IoT Platform include: Heijmans, a Netherlands based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 4706 employees and revenues of $1.86 billion, BEEAH Group, a United Arab Emirates based Professional Services organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $1.20 billion, NCC, a Sweden based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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BEEAH Group | Professional Services | 6000 | $1.2B | United Arab Emirates | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Digital Twins | IoT Platform | 2019 | Johnson Controls |
In 2019 BEEAH Group implemented Microsoft Azure Digital Twins as an IoT Platform to create an Azure based Digital Vault at its Sharjah headquarters, engaging Johnson Controls and Microsoft to equip the site and support operations across the United Arab Emirates. The deployment was positioned to optimize building operations, energy use and occupant services through an integrated digital twin and IoT telemetry fabric.
The implementation centered on Microsoft Azure Digital Twins modeling for mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, energy management, and occupant service workflows, combined with IoT sensor ingestion and analytics components to support proactive maintenance and an AI enabled concierge experience. Functional capabilities implemented include real time telemetry aggregation, spatial twin modeling, event driven alerts for maintenance, and service orchestration linking facilities data to business process triggers.
Integrations were explicitly scoped to connect the digital twin to HR, customer care, procurement and MEP systems, creating cross functional data flows between facilities management and enterprise service applications. Johnson Controls served as the systems integrator, coordinating on site instrumentation, data pipelines into Azure and the operational handoff to BEEAH Group facilities and service teams at the Sharjah headquarters.
Governance and workflow changes emphasized orchestrating operational technology and enterprise workflows to enable energy efficiency and intelligent occupant experiences, with rollouts focused on building operations, energy teams and occupant services functions. The public announcement highlighted the use of the Microsoft Azure Digital Twins IoT Platform across business functions to drive proactive maintenance and enhanced occupant services, aligning facilities telemetry with enterprise processes.
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Heijmans | Construction and Real Estate | 4706 | $1.9B | Netherlands | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Digital Twins | IoT Platform | 2019 | Plain Concepts Sociedad |
In 2019, Heijmans implemented Microsoft Azure Digital Twins, an IoT Platform, to create digital twins of traffic lights and roadside infrastructure across projects in the Netherlands. The program was delivered with implementation partner Plain Concepts Sociedad and combined Microsoft Azure Digital Twins with Azure IoT and Azure Data services to centralize device telemetry and event processing for remote monitoring.
The deployment architecture modeled physical assets as digital twin entities and used Azure IoT for secure telemetry ingestion, with Azure Data services providing time series storage and analytics. Configuration work focused on twin graph modeling, telemetry-to-twin mapping, and rules-based monitoring to enable predictive maintenance workflows and anomaly detection for operations and maintenance teams.
Operational coverage emphasized traffic signal and roadside asset portfolios, shifting workflows toward remote diagnostics and condition based maintenance planning for maintenance and asset management functions. Heijmans reported improved maintenance response times, reduced traffic disruptions, and plans to scale Microsoft Azure Digital Twins for broader infrastructure asset management and sustainability outcomes.
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NCC | Construction and Real Estate | 20 | $2M | Sweden | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Digital Twins | IoT Platform | 2020 | Nexer Group |
In 2020, NCC piloted Microsoft Azure Digital Twins for the Sigfridsborgsskolan construction project in Nacka. The pilot used Microsoft Azure Digital Twins as an IoT Platform to create a construction site digital twin focused on safety and operational visibility, delivered in October 2020 with Nexer Group using Nexer Insight and Scharc.
The deployment ingested telemetry from intelligent helmets and other sensors into an ingestion pipeline feeding the Microsoft Azure Digital Twins model, producing a spatial digital twin of the active site. Configuration work emphasized digital twin modeling, telemetry mapping, and a time series data store to support analytics and eventing. The implementation leveraged IoT Platform capabilities common to this category, including asset modeling, telemetry normalization, and rule based alerting.
Integrations explicitly included intelligent helmets and other on site sensors, with Nexer Insight and Scharc engaged in system integration and delivery alongside Nexer Group. Operational scope was confined to the Sigfridsborgsskolan project site, impacting site safety teams and on site operations rather than an enterprise wide rollout. Business functions affected included construction safety monitoring and site operations analytics.
Governance established during the pilot created new workflows for monitoring helmet telemetry, alert escalation paths, and procedures for analytics driven site operations. Outcomes recorded by the project team included improved worker safety monitoring and enabling analytics driven site operations, delivering real time site visibility for operational teams.
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