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Globant and Autodesk Tandem Join Forces to Advance Physical AI
Globant is now an official Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solution Provider, accelerating Physical AI adoption across smart buildings, airports, and manufacturing.

Globant is now an official Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solution Provider, accelerating Physical AI adoption across smart buildings, airports, and manufacturing.
In a significant move for the digital infrastructure space, Globant has officially been named an Autodesk Tandem Digital Twin Solution Provider. This designation, moreover, marks a major expansion of what has already been a 15-year collaboration between the two companies one now aimed squarely at accelerating the future of Physical AI.
As part of this new designation, Globant will deliver implementation services, enterprise system integrations, and operational data enablement to support the adoption of Autodesk Tandem’s cloud-based digital twin platform across complex environments. Furthermore, the collaboration is specifically designed to help organizations transition away from static, siloed data models.
By connecting design data with building management systems, the collaboration enables organizations to move from static building information models to predictive, real-time asset intelligence unlocking new operational intelligence across complex physical environments. In other words, buildings and facilities will not just be documented digitally; they will begin to think and respond in real time.
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The timing of this partnership is, notably, no coincidence. The global digital twin market is projected to grow from $21.14 billion in 2025 to $149.81 billion by 2030, according to MarketsandMarkets reflecting rising enterprise adoption of connected and AI-enabled asset intelligence. As a result, both companies are positioning themselves at the center of one of the fastest-growing segments in enterprise technology.
Rather than targeting a single sector, Globant’s Digital Twins Practice is taking a broad yet deliberate approach. The practice prioritizes high-complexity industries including Manufacturing & Logistics, Smart Venues & Retail, Energy & AECO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction & Operations), and Life Sciences & Healthcare. Consequently, the impact of this collaboration is expected to extend well beyond traditional construction and architecture workflows.
The expanded focus is specifically designed to extend digital twin adoption into manufacturing, logistics, and infrastructure operations at scale.
The true value of a digital twin lies in the transition from a digital hub to a predictive engine. By combining Autodesk Tandem’s visualization with Globant’s integration expertise, we are setting a new operational standard for industries that, until now, couldn’t fully harness the power of BIM technology. Kevin Janzen, CEO of Globant’s Gaming & EdTech AI Studio.
Leveraging Globant’s Digital Twins Practice means we can support Tandem customers with digital twin prerequisites and provide a way to outsource twin building and twin connecting to a trusted partner.
Hayli Hay, Director of Digital Twin Partnerships at Autodesk.
Over the past 15 years, Globant and Autodesk have built a strong partnership supporting critical engineering and product priorities across key business units and global markets. Today, we are accelerating that collaboration through AI-driven delivery models that increase productivity and speed innovation at scale.
Felipe Miranda, CEO of Globant’s High Tech Studio
Multiple proof-of-concept deployments are expected to roll out in 2026 making this one of the more concrete near-term deliverables in the AI partnership space. As Physical AI continues to gain momentum across global industries, this collaboration therefore positions both Globant and Autodesk Tandem as key enablers of the next generation of intelligent operations.
Disclaimer: This report is based on publicly available information. NervNow has not independently verified the claims.
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