According to a recent LinkedIn post from Global Switch, the company is working with SoftServe to create what it describes as a first data centre “digital twin” for its London liquid cooling suite. The model is built on NVIDIA Omniverse and is presented as an immersive, interactive 3D environment integrating real-time operational and maintenance data.
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The post suggests this capability is intended to support smarter energy planning, predictive maintenance and more efficient asset management in Global Switch’s facilities. It also indicates that initial customers are expected to deploy their own digital twins this year, with plans to scale the technology across the company’s global data centre portfolio.
For investors, the initiative may signal an effort to differentiate Global Switch through advanced digital infrastructure management and potentially lower operating costs over time. If successfully scaled, such tools could enhance asset utilization, improve reliability metrics and strengthen the company’s competitive position in high-specification, liquid-cooled data centre environments.

