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Is geospatial data the real game changer for digital twins?

Episode 32 of the Enterprise Apps Unpacked podcast, hosted by Informa TechTarget, titled "Is geospatial data the real game changer for digital twins?" was published on August 11, 2025 and runs 33 minutes.

August 11, 2025 ·33m · Enterprise Apps Unpacked

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Digital twins – virtual representations of real-world things – are a hot topic, and they're becoming more capable with the addition of AI and geospatial awareness. In this episode, we explain how AI-enhanced spatial digital twins work, how they're being used today, what it takes to deploy them, and their potential uses. Featuring: Eric Liu, founder and CEO of TwinMatrix Technologies In today’s episode, we'll also cover: How spatial twins differ from other digital twins Challenges to broader deployment How low-code/no-code tools could "democratize" spatial twin development References: What is a digital twin? Advantages and disadvantages of digital twin technology How digital twins can help support sustainability Debunking the myth: Digital twins are more than just 3D models To learn more about enterprise applications, check out Search ERP. To watch the video version our podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel, @EyeOnTech.

Digital twins – virtual representations of real-world things – are a hot topic, and they're becoming more capable with the addition of AI and geospatial awareness. In this episode, we explain how AI-enhanced spatial digital twins work, how they're being used today, what it takes to deploy them, and their potential uses.

Featuring: Eric Liu, founder and CEO of TwinMatrix Technologies

In today’s episode, we'll also cover:

  • How spatial twins differ from other digital twins
  • Challenges to broader deployment
  • How low-code/no-code tools could "democratize" spatial twin development

References:

To learn more about enterprise applications, check out Search ERP.

To watch the video version our podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel, @EyeOnTech.

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