Terria promos 2025 digital twin partner program

By on 22 January, 2025
A spatial digital twin view of buildings in a city's central business district.
A spatial digital twin proof of concept. Courtesy WT.

Terria, a company newly spun off from CSIRO’s Data61, is inviting interested parties to sign up for notifications about its 2025 spatial digital twin Partner Program.

The Program will be similar to one run in 2023 (when it was called the Early Adopter Program), in which diverse organisations explored “innovative ways of integrating spatial digital twin technology into their operations,” according to Terria’s CXO, Amber Standley.

The 2023 program attracted participants from the construction, renewables and government sectors, who “collaborated to co-develop proof-of-concepts tailored to their unique needs,” said Standley.

Participants were able to improve data pipelines for infrastructure projects, boosted community engagement with remote energy projects through interactive 3D visualisations, and streamlined public access to government datasets.

“The Terria Partner Program isn’t just about exploring new technology; it’s about empowering organisations to become leaders in their fields,” added Standley.

“By working alongside Terria’s experts, participants co-create solutions that tackle real-world challenges, driving measurable impact in their industries.”

The three-month-long 2025 Program will including hands-on collaboration and the ability to trial advanced digital twin technology.

Terri says an Expression of Interest announcement will soon be made, and that interested parties should sign up for notifications.

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