The DigiTwin conference is a world-renowned international platform that allows attendees to share their latest scientific research achievements, inspires entrepreneurs, and fosters collaboration between industry and academia.
The Digital Twin International Conference (DigiTwin) is organized under the guidance of Digital Twin International Advisory Committee (DTIAC), devoted to the communication and promotion of new ideas, research and works in progress within the field of digital twin.
The conference will be organized in a hybrid format. All sessions and keynotes will be accessible via Zoom and Tencent (VooV) meeting.
The DigiTwin conference has been successfully held for four years across the globe, including in China, Australia, France and Italy, with over 2,600 attendees at the conference last year.
The 5th Digital Twin International Conference (DigiTwin 2025) will be held from Oct 14th to 18th, 2025, at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
DigiTwin 2025 will continue to serve as an international collaboration platform for all attendees, where we will unite our quest for advancing science, technology, and engineering in the field of digital twin, and creating more opportunities for technological transformation and integrated development.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a charming town in the Bavarian Alps, offering a breathtaking view of Zugspitze, Germany’s tallest peak. It’s not only renowned for hosting prestigious events like the G7 summit and the Winter Olympics, but also for its historic castles that add a touch of medieval magic to the landscape.
The conference will be organized in a hybrid format. All sessions and keynotes will be accessible via Zoom and Tencent (VooV) meeting.
The DigiTwin conference covers a wide range of topics on digital twin, including but not limited to: digital twin concept, architecture, and framework; digital twin theory, method, key technologies and tools; digital twin platform, security and standards; and novel applications of digital twin technology in aerospace and aviation, the automotive industry, product engineering, smart manufacturing, industrial engineering, engineering management, robotics, healthcare, smart cities, transportation, the environment, energy, agriculture, mining, cyber security, and more.
The DigiTwin conference is organized under the guidance of the Digital Twin International Advisory Committee. The committee consists of 97 experts from 20 countries, including 14 fellows of national academies from 8 countries and 1 Nobel Prize Winner.
Andrew Y C Nee, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Qinping Zhao, Beihang University, China
Stefan Pickl, Bundeswehr University, Germany
Fei Tao, Beihang University, China
Tianliang Hu, Shandong University, China
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