twinos Coordinate

The operational coordination layer.

For modular systems, brownfield estates, and mixed-vendor infrastructure.

twinos connects assets that were not originally designed to work together, normalizes operational data, and creates traceable visibility across monitoring, analytics, reports, EMS integration, and lifecycle support.

More than a dashboard

Physical systems become truly modular when behavior is coordinated.

twinos Coordinate is the coordination layer that lets repeatable infrastructure remain known during operation.

twinos Coordinate is the digital coordination layer for modular and brownfield infrastructure.

It connects heterogeneous assets, normalizes operational data, and creates traceable visibility across systems that were not originally designed to work together.

Works with what you own

From existing devices and protocols to useful operating visibility.

twinos can sit across meters, PLCs, relays, BMS, EMS, pumps, chillers, dashboards, reports, and mixed-vendor systems, turning scattered signals into a shared operating layer.

Connect

Existing field signals.

Meters, PLCs, relays, BMS, EMS, pumps, chillers, and protection systems can feed the coordination layer.

Normalize

One operational language.

Device and protocol integration turns fragmented operational signals into consistent tags, events, histories, and asset context.

Operate

Dashboards and decisions.

Dashboards, reports, analytics, EMS views, and lifecycle traces become easier to use across teams.

Brownfield retrofit

Retrofit visibility without forced replacement.

twinos Coordinate works for new modular infrastructure and the existing estate: mixed vendors, heterogeneous protocols, older systems, and operational layers already in place.

  • New modular infrastructure. Coordinate Receive, Transform, Distribute, Store, Move, and Condition from the start.
  • Existing brownfield infrastructure. Add monitoring, analytics, and reporting without requiring a full replacement program.
  • Mixed vendor systems. Keep useful equipment in place while creating a shared operational layer above it.
Operating scenarios

Four everyday places where coordination changes the work.

Alarm context

From alarm to asset meaning.

A pump, breaker, chiller, or storage alarm is connected to asset identity, operating state, recent events, and service context.

Storage dispatch

From stored energy to operating decision.

Storage state, EMS signals, load support, tariff response, and renewable interaction are visible in one coordinated view.

Brownfield visibility

From mixed estate to shared view.

Existing meters, PLCs, relays, and vendor systems can be connected without turning visibility into a replacement program.

Lifecycle record

From commissioning to maintenance history.

Commissioning records, handover data, events, alarms, service actions, and reports remain tied to the asset over time.

twinos Coordinate makes Modular and Known visible in operation.

The hardware becomes repeatable. The interfaces become known. The runtime becomes traceable.

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