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DataMesh and Red Hat Forge Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Enterprise Digital-Twin Adoption
Joint offering bundles DataMesh’s no-code industrial metaverse platform with Red Hat OpenShift, cutting deployment time 40 % and targeting a USD 48 billion Industry 4.0 market.
San Francisco — November 22, 2025
DataMesh, a Singapore-founded spatial-intelligence startup, today announced a global strategic partnership with Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open-source enterprise solutions, to deliver an integrated digital-twin and hybrid-cloud stack for manufacturers, utilities and telecom operators.
The alliance combines DataMesh’s FactVerse platform—used by Siemens, Tokyo Metro and Weichai Group—with Red Hat OpenShift, enabling IT and OT teams to publish, govern and scale 3-D simulations without custom code. Early adopters in Japan and Germany have reduced factory-line commissioning time 40 % and lowered unplanned downtime 18 % within six months, according to internal customer audits released this week.
“Enterprises no longer need to choose between agility and governance,” said Jing Liu, co-founder and CEO of DataMesh. “By natively embedding our low-code spatial engine on OpenShift, we give customers a portable, AI-ready environment that runs equally on-prem, at the edge or in any hyperscale cloud.”
Market demand is accelerating. The World Economic Forum projects the digital-twin market will reach USD 48.2 billion by 2027, up 38 % annually, as manufacturers race to buffer supply-chain shocks and meet Scope 3 emissions rules taking effect in the EU next year . Gartner’s 2025 CIO survey shows “digital twins of physical assets” jumping to sixth place on the priority list for new investment, up from 18th in 2023.
Under the agreement, Red Hat sales engineers will bundle DataMesh licenses into existing OpenShift subscriptions, giving more than 4,000 enterprise accounts immediate access to pre-configured FactVerse services through the Red Hat Marketplace. In return, DataMesh will migrate its entire SaaS catalog to Red Hat’s Kubernetes distribution and achieve OpenShift Certification by Q1 2026, ensuring FIPS-compliant security and DISA STIG hardening required by defense and utility clients.
“This partnership operationalizes the industrial metaverse,” said Stefanie Chiras, senior vice president and general manager of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift. “Customers can start with a single pump or CNC machine, apply AI-driven analytics and scale to an entire plant without re-platforming—an approach that slashes total cost of ownership up to 30 % versus proprietary twin suites.”
Financial terms were not disclosed, but persons close to the deal said it includes joint go-to-market funding and revenue-sharing for the first five years. Both companies will host a live webinar on December 10, 2025, to demonstrate a joint automotive case study that improved first-pass yield 12 % using real-time IoT data and predictive simulation.
About DataMesh
DataMesh is a Singapore-headquartered Industry 4.0 software company specializing in spatial digital twins and enterprise metaverse applications. Founded in 2014, the firm serves more than 250 enterprise clients across 12 countries and holds 47 patents in streaming 3-D data and mixed-reality orchestration.
About Red Hat
Red Hat, a subsidiary of IBM, is the world’s leading provider of open-source enterprise IT solutions. More than 90 % of Fortune 500 companies rely on Red Hat technologies, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift, to deliver applications across on-premise, hybrid and multicloud environments.
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