Projects
Platform Development
TWI’s primary development effort is the Turing Interactive Platform: the server, networking, persistence, security, and 3D client foundation for persistent digital worlds.

Primary Platform
Turing Interactive Platform
Server and 3D Rendering Client Architecture
TIP is being developed as the core technology stack for persistent interactive environments. It combines a server-authoritative backend with a dedicated 3D client designed for long-running shared spaces.
The platform is intended to support identity, access control, persistence, simulation services, communications, economy-capable systems, world-state storage, and visual client interaction.
Earth:3030 is the first world being developed with TIP, while TWI remains focused on the reusable platform layer beneath that world.
Development Areas
TIP Server
Core backend services for accounts, permissions, persistence, simulation, world state, messaging, transactions, and operational control.
TIP Client
A 3D rendering and interaction client designed to connect users into persistent environments powered by the platform backend.
World Services Layer
Reusable systems for identity, security, continuity, social interaction, object state, communications, and future world-specific services.
Future Direction
TIP is being structured as a foundation for more than one world. As the technology matures, additional environments may be evaluated for development using the same platform architecture.