Witness Academic Partnerships

Enhance your research and simulation courses with the Twinn Academic Subscription Programme
Are you looking for support to secure funding – or use simulation software to power your research? Are you searching for ways to enhance your simulation courses – and give students an advantage in the post-university job hunt?The Twinn Academic Subscription Programme gives you access to our world-leading predictive simulation software, Witness, and supports you with learning materials, sample academic models and exercises, access to training discounts and more.
Get in touch to learn more about the benefits of an academic partnership – with flexible licensing options matching your needs.
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Enhance simulation courses
Optimise lecturers’ and students’ simulation and modelling capabilities with Twinn Witness predictive simulation technology – including access to help desk support for faculty members and postgraduate students.
The software is good to go with installed ‘getting started’ workbooks, example models and further guidance. Textbooks are available, as is advice on the best publications for learning the discipline of proper simulation.We also offer academic rates on Twinn Witness commercial training courses, as well as subscriptions that include a guest lecture or workshop delivered by one of our expert consultants.
Collaborate on research projects
Need the latest simulation technology to add value to your research projects? Looking for support to help secure funding? We partner with leading academic institutions worldwide to collaborate on exciting and groundbreaking research.
Here are some recent examples:
- Twinn Witness simulation modelling was used in the University of Cambridge’s 2021 research into AI-driven environmental sustainability in container port terminals, published in the International Journal of Production Research.
- We supported the University of Sheffield as part of the FEMM hub (Future of Electrical Machines Manufacturing), using Twinn discrete event simulation to predict and prevent faults in the coil-winging process in electrical machine manufacturing.
- Twinn Witness was used by a final year student to create a simulation model in a University of Leeds investigation into the Boeing supply chain – validating predictive simulation as a useful tool for supply chain analysis. This included code creation of the model.
- We worked with the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre and the University of Leeds to demonstrate the value of simulation in visualising the impact of early design decisions on a modular housing supply network.


Give graduates leverage
Twinn Witness predictive simulation software is used by leading companies across sectors from manufacturing to healthcare and logistics – and those businesses actively seek students with relevant simulation experience and skills.The Twinn Academic Subscription Programme doesn’t just help students learn simulation skills sought after in real-world environments. We also facilitate internships – giving graduates valuable leverage in the post-university job hunt.
Build communities
Partnering with us doesn’t just give you access to other academic communities. Linking academia to the commercial sector, we give you the opportunity to build your organisation’s presence amongst Twinn customers.
For example, we’ve organised academic showcases at our clients’ events to demonstrate the breadth of project work undertaken by students. And these often result in further collaborations.
Twinn also supports Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) proposals as part of our academic partnerships. For example, between 2018 and 2022, we worked with the University of Leeds and Rolls-Royce on a new generation of design tools that bring downstream process and supply chain perspectives into early design decisions.
And we’re part of an ongoing collaboration with the University of Strathclyde and the York Management School on an EPSRC project that aims to leverage multi-level digital twins that can drive smart manufacturing systems for high-value-added products. Build communities
Partnering with us doesn’t just give you access to other academic communities. Linking academia to the commercial sector, we give you the opportunity to build your organisation’s presence amongst Twinn customers.

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