Iran
Digital Twin has kicked off a series of ambitious projects applying digital
twin technology to the road transportation field, aiming to transform fleet
management, traffic systems, and infrastructure in Iran's bustling highways and
urban roads. This marks the company's latest expansion, collaborating with the
Ministry of Roads and Urban Development to address congestion, vehicle
maintenance, and sustainability challenges.
The projects involve creating digital replicas of vehicles, road networks, and logistics hubs, using data from GPS, traffic cameras, and environmental sensors for predictive analytics and real-time decision-making. Initial efforts focus on commercial trucking fleets, where digital twins can optimize routes, monitor tire and engine health, and reduce fuel consumption amid rising energy costs.
"Starting these road transportation projects is about making our roads smarter and safer," said CEO Dr. Mohamad Izadkhah. "By simulating traffic flows and vehicle interactions, we can prevent accidents and improve logistics efficiency, potentially cutting operational costs by 20% for transport companies." Pilot implementations are underway in major corridors like the Tehran-Qom highway, with plans to integrate smart city
elements in Tehran and other metros. This initiative aligns with Iran's push for greener transportation and could pave the way for autonomous vehicle readiness, further establishing Iran Digital Twin as a key player in the nation's digital infrastructure evolution.