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Maximus and Skyral partner for digital twin tech

British software provider Skyral and global government services provider Maximus have announced a strategic partnership aimed at reshaping healthcare service delivery across the USA, Canada, and the UK.

The collaboration integrates Skyral’s Modelling and Simulation (M&S) platform with the Maximus Total Experience Management (TXM) ecosystem, enabling healthcare organisations to design, test, and optimise service models in a virtual environment before real-world implementation.

By applying advanced digital twin technology, healthcare providers will be able to:

  • Model workforce and resource needs to better meet patient demand.
  • Simulate care pathways to identify bottlenecks and improve patient experience.
  • Test operational scenarios safely to reduce risk, costs, and inefficiencies.
  • Use data-driven insights to optimise decision-making and strengthen long-term service resilience.

 

Jason Kennedy, CEO & co-founder of Skyral, said: “Our partnership with Maximus allows us to bring digital twin technology into healthcare at scale. By experimenting with solutions in virtual environments, organisations can make smarter decisions, leading to improved access, better care, and stronger patient outcomes.”

Mike Raker, global chief technology officer at Maximus, added: “This collaboration is about reimagining healthcare service delivery. By integrating Skyral’s advanced simulation technology with our experience in large-scale programme delivery, we can help healthcare systems model, test, and refine solutions before rollout — improving efficiency, cutting costs, and achieving better outcomes for patients.”

The partnership supports both organisations’ growth strategies - Maximus by enhancing its technology-led healthcare solutions, and Skyral by extending its M&S expertise beyond defence and infrastructure into healthcare applications. Together, the companies said they aim to deliver scalable innovations that strengthen health systems and improve care for patients.

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