Tech Mahindra, IIT Bombay Partner to Build 3D Digital Twin for Smart Campus

Tech Mahindra has signed an MoU with IIT Bombay to develop a comprehensive 3D Digital Twin of the institute's Gymkhana building. The project will leverage advanced 3D modeling, BIM integration, and a cloud platform to create an immersive, web-based interface. This digital replica aims to enable real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and data-driven smart campus initiatives. The collaboration serves as a benchmark for applying immersive digital technologies to academic and public infrastructure management.

Key Points: Tech Mahindra, IIT Bombay to Develop 3D Digital Twin

  • MoU for 3D Digital Twin
  • Smart campus infrastructure foundation
  • Enables real-time IoT & predictive maintenance
  • Industry-academia collaboration model
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Tech Mahindra inks MoU with IIT Bombay to build 3D Digital Twin to enable smart infrastructure

Tech Mahindra signs MoU with IIT Bombay to create a 3D Digital Twin of the Gymkhana building, aiming to enable smart infrastructure and campus innovation.

"Our collaboration with IIT Bombay combines academic research and enterprise technology to develop a scalable 3D Digital Twin - Birendra Sen"

Mumbai, March 26

Tech Mahindra announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, to develop a 3D Digital Twin of the institute's Gymkhana building.

The collaboration seeks to develop a comprehensive digital replica of the facility, showcasing how immersive digital technologies can enable smart infrastructure and drive campus innovation, according to a statement released by the company.

This collaboration will leverage advanced 3D modeling and rendering technologies, Digital Twin frameworks, Building Information Modeling (BIM) integration, spatial data integration, and a cloud-based visualisation platform to build an immersive, web-based interface of the Gymkhana building.

The solution will enable enhanced visualisation of infrastructure assets while laying the foundation for future monitoring, real-time tracking, predictive maintenance, simulation, and smart campus initiatives.

By enabling a virtual representation of physical infrastructure, the Digital Twin will allow stakeholders to explore new possibilities for infrastructure management, such as real-time integration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, advanced analytics for operational optimisation, and scalable smart campus development through automated decision-making and resource allocation.

Birendra Sen, President - Business Process Services, Tech Mahindra, said, "Organizations are increasingly turning to digital replicas to visualise, manage, and optimise infrastructure more effectively. By enabling real-time, data-driven insights, these solutions help campuses and public infrastructure environments overcome planning and monitoring challenges. Our collaboration with IIT Bombay combines academic research and enterprise technology to develop a scalable 3D Digital Twin of the Gymkhana building, highlighting how immersive technologies directly enable smarter infrastructure management and lay the groundwork for future smart campus innovation."

The collaboration also demonstrates how immersive digital technologies extend beyond industrial applications and translate effectively into academic settings. As a practical deployment of Digital Twin technology on a university campus, the initiative underscores the value of digital replicas for infrastructure visualisation and for building adaptable, smart infrastructure systems.

Through this collaboration, Tech Mahindra seeks to enhance its leadership in the advancing Digital Twin and spatial computing landscape and create a benchmark reference model replicable across other smart campuses and public infrastructure efforts.

Prof RAAJ Ramsankaran, Professor and GISE Hub Co-PI, IIT Bombay, said, "The MoU with Tech Mahindra marks a significant step in strengthening industry-academia collaboration. The creation of a 3D digital twin of the IIT Gymkhana building will offer our faculty and students a valuable platform to explore practical applications of digital twin technologies in areas such as infrastructure planning, visualisation, and smart campus initiatives. We look forward to working closely with Tech Mahindra to advance applied research and experiential learning."

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative! Digital Twins can revolutionize how we manage our crowded cities. Predictive maintenance for public infrastructure could save crores in repairs. Hope the learnings from IIT Bombay's Gymkhana are shared openly for other institutes to adopt.
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Vikram M
While the tech is impressive, I hope the focus remains on solving real Indian problems. We need smart infrastructure in our villages and tier-2 cities, not just elite campuses. The cost-benefit must be justified for wider public use.
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Rohit P
As an IIT Bombay alum, this makes me proud! The Gymkhana is the heart of campus life. A digital twin will be fantastic for planning events and managing facilities. Jai Hind! 🙌
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Sarah B
Interesting collaboration. The integration of BIM and IoT is key for future smart cities. India seems to be moving fast in this space. Will be watching how this pilot project develops.
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Nikhil C
Tech Mahindra is doing good work, but I hope the data from this project is kept secure. Digital twins can be vulnerable. Also, will the final model be accessible to students for learning? That would be the real value.

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