Digital Twin Consortium and ASPRS Partner to Advance High-Accuracy Reality Capture for Digital Twins
Digital Twin Consortium and ASPRS Partner to Advance High-Accuracy Reality Capture for Digital Twins
BOSTON, MA, June 18, 2025 — As per a release via GlobeNewswire, the Digital Twin Consortium® (DTC) has entered into a liaison agreement with the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), a key professional body focused on geospatial and mapping sciences. ASPRS acknowledges the critical role digital twins play in transforming infrastructure, urban systems, and environmental monitoring.
Dan Isaacs, GM & CTO of Digital Twin Consortium, said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with ASPRS to further digital twin technology. As industries evolve digitally, digital twins are proving essential for enhancing efficiency, predictive insights, and strategic optimization.”
Isaacs added that ASPRS’s background in setting standards for high-resolution, high-accuracy geospatial data will greatly enhance the use of digital twins across sectors.
ASPRS Digital Twin Working Group Chair Srini Dharmapuri stated, “This collaboration with DTC will drive forward the development of best practices, standards, and information-sharing frameworks that enable high-accuracy digital twin ecosystems.”
The partnership outlines several core areas of cooperation:
- Promoting interoperability by aligning technologies and components
- Synchronizing DTC’s Capabilities and Technology across verticals via real-world proof-of-value initiatives such as:
- Composable and Architectural Frameworks
- Advanced Capabilities and Technology Showcases
- Security and Trust Applications
- Conceptual, Informational, Structural, and Behavioral Models
- Emerging technologies like AR, VR, AI
- Full lifecycle case study development
DTC and ASPRS will also engage in regular exchange via seminars, consultations, and training initiatives.
About ASPRS
Founded in 1934, the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) supports over 2,000 members globally through professional certifications, education, scholarships, publications, and networking opportunities. The organization promotes responsible use of photogrammetry, GIS, and remote sensing technologies. Learn more at: https://www.asprs.org/organization/what-is-asprs.html
About Digital Twin Consortium
The Digital Twin Consortium unites government, academia, and industry to drive standardization in digital twin vocabulary, security, architecture, and interoperability. It plays a leadership role across sectors such as Aerospace, Infrastructure, Natural Resources, and Healthcare. Operated under the Object Management Group.
Note: Digital Twin Consortium is a registered trademark of OMG. All other trademarks are owned by their respective holders.
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