James Fisher subsidiary Asset Information Services (AIS) has released a reengineered version of its R2S digital twin software, following a field deployment for a long-term client.
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AIS has announced the release of a reengineered version of its R2S digital twin software, used by energy asset owners and operators across the upstream, downstream, onshore and offshore sectors.
Offshore staff
ABERDEEN, UK— James Fisher subsidiary Asset Information Services (AIS) has released a reengineered version of its R2S digital twin software, following a field deployment for a long-term client.
R2S is now a browser-based, modular platform providing regular, user-generated updates directly to project teams. It also combines all visual data layers in a single window, improving usability, AIS said.
Energy asset owners and operators, offshore and onshore, can use R2S to develop a digital twin of their assets within 20 days, the company added, compared to what it claimed is more typically months or years.