EOS Omnia, Solutions

EOS WindSim

WindThe primary energy source for offshore generation · SimSimulation, rendering reality in full spatial detail

EOS WindSim is the 3D side of EOS Omnia. Where the rest of the platform deals in data, structure, and facts, WindSim deals in space. It renders offshore wind farms as they actually are. Rotors turning, foundations sunk into the seabed, vessels moving between turbines, weather rolling through. The sector stops being a spreadsheet and starts being something you can see.

Pick up an Xbox controller and fly through a wind farm. That is not a metaphor, that is the product. For a ten year old at a school science day who asks "can I land on the transition piece?", for a planning committee who finally understands what the array actually looks like from shore, for an offshore engineer who finally shows their family what they do for a living. Almost no one outside the industry has ever seen an offshore wind farm up close, and that perception gap is most of what fuels the noise around the sector. WindSim closes the gap.

The same 3D engine flexes into four distinct versions, shaped to who needs it and why. From STEM outreach on the front end, to operational digital twin on the back end. One platform, four shapes.

Schoolchildren engaging with EOS WindSim at a STEM event
V1 · PR and Outreach

PR and Outreach

Schools, consultations, investors. If it needs explaining, it needs showing

For developers, operators, supply chain firms, and anyone who has to communicate offshore wind to people who do not work in it. Schools, community consultations, planning hearings, investor days, STEM programmes, media interviews, trade stands.

Kids get it instantly. Hand a ten year old an Xbox controller and within seconds they are flying around a wind farm asking the right questions. The engineers who will build the 2040s pipeline are in primary school today, and they are not being recruited by PDF brochures.

The same tool flexes upward. A council planning meeting. An investor pitch. A community drop-in at a village hall. Same engine, different audience.

Qui videt, intellegit, he who sees, understands.

Executives viewing EOS WindSim portfolio dashboard
V2 · Visibility and Insight

Visibility and Insight

Owner dashboards, wired into EOS Omnia L2 data

The version built for INPEX and extended to asset owners more broadly. Where V1 is about showing people what is there, V2 is about showing people what it means.

Pulls directly from EOS Omnia's L2 Insight layer. Portfolio assets, project data, supply chain context, news and events, regulatory position, all aggregated into a single spatial environment. Internal teams, boards, and external partners see the full picture in one place, rendered against the actual sites, with the underlying data integrated rather than bolted on.

This is where WindSim stops being a visualisation and starts being a working tool. Quarterly reviews, stakeholder reporting, portfolio planning, joint venture alignment, and any situation where a rendered asset in context, backed by live platform data, beats a bullet list in a board paper.

Totum videre, to see the whole.

EOS WindSim rendering a construction vessel with live weather overlay
V3 · Construction

Construction

Vessels, weather, campaigns, progress, rendered against the actual site

Built for the construction phase. Vessel positions, installation progress, weather windows, campaign tracking, all overlaid on the actual site. Project teams and marine coordinators get a live spatial view of what is happening, and can report back up to stakeholders without building a 40-slide deck every Friday.

Construction campaigns are expensive, weather-sensitive, and high-consequence. A 3D environment that shows the whole picture in real time is worth more than the sum of its Excel spreadsheets.

Per opus, progressus, through work, progress.

EOS WindSim operations control centre with live dashboards and 3D view
V4 · Operations

Operations

Digital twin. Live data, asset health, OT integrated

The digital twin end of the spectrum. Live operational data, turbine status, SCADA integration, weather, vessel movements, asset health, rendered against the actual wind farm.

This is where WindSim connects into the same OT environment that ODiGE and EOS Sentis operate in, so the spatial view sits alongside the cybersecurity and monitoring stack.

For an operator, a single pane that shows where things are, what they are doing, and how they are performing, spatially, is a meaningful upgrade on the tab-switching default.

Ex data, sapientia, from data, wisdom.

One engine, one platform

Four shapes, one data foundation

V2 makes the integration explicit by pulling directly from Omnia L2. V3 and V4, Construction and Operations, extend the same principle into live project and operational data. All three are available as part of the wider EOS Omnia business bundle, where the same wind farms, countries, supply chain records, projects, and contracts that power the rest of the platform are the same records being rendered in the 3D environment.

That matters commercially. A Visibility and Insight view is not a mock-up of the portfolio, it is the actual portfolio. A Construction view is wired into the same project data the procurement team is working from. An Operations view pulls on the same data foundations as the OT monitoring stack. One engine, one data platform, four shapes at the surface, three of them integrated end to end.

V1, PR and Outreach, stays deliberately separate. A school science day does not need contract data, and keeping that version uncoupled means it can go anywhere, to any audience, without dragging commercial machinery behind it.