
Service Works Global (SWG) has announced the launch of Geminus, a new platform aimed at supporting organisations in advancing their digital transformation within facilities and property management.
The platform is designed to help organisations manage and utilise building data more effectively, regardless of their current stage in the digital journey.
According to SWG, Geminus enables facilities teams to make more informed decisions by unlocking the value of data generated throughout a building’s lifecycle, from design and construction through to operations and long-term optimisation.
A key feature of Geminus is its ability to consolidate fragmented data sources.
Rather than replacing existing facilities management (FM) systems, the platform is intended to integrate with them.
Acting as what SWG describes as an “intelligent adapter,” Geminus connects information from multiple systems into a single, unified data environment.
This includes data drawn from floor plans, Building Information Modelling (BIM), Computer-Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) systems, Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, and operational technologies such as energy management and building management systems.
By bringing these data streams together, the platform aims to provide a consistent and reliable source of information across an organisation.
SWG states that this approach allows organisations to retain their existing tools while improving data accuracy, validation and accessibility.
The resulting unified environment is intended to support collaboration across teams and improve visibility into building performance.
“Facilities teams are managing more systems and more data than ever before, but that information is often fragmented and difficult to trust,” said Mats Broman, CEO of Service Works Global.
“Geminus delivers structure, context and visual clarity to building data, helping organisations make smarter, more sustainable decisions and the evolution towards a connected digital twin.”
Visualisation is another central component of the platform.
Geminus incorporates high-resolution 2D drawings, 3D models and digital twin environments, allowing users to interact with building data in a more intuitive way.
This functionality is designed to assist facilities teams, contractors and emergency services in locating assets, assessing conditions and accessing accurate information quickly.
The platform is offered in a tiered structure, enabling organisations to adopt capabilities incrementally.
Initial use cases may include managing drawings, spaces and assets, with the option to expand into more advanced features such as BIM workflows, real-time data integration, smart building technologies and full digital twin environments.
SWG positions this phased approach as a lower-risk pathway to digitalisation, allowing organisations to align adoption with operational priorities and long-term strategic goals.