UBIETY® are members of the National Digital Twin Program
December 9, 2023

The Digital Twin (DT) Hub was launched in 2020 by the Centre for Digital Built Britain as part of the UK Government-mandated National Digital Twin programme (NDTp).

In 2022, the DT Hub began a new phase of work under the guidance of an industry/Catapult partnership based at the Connected Places Catapult.


We've built the DTHub as a space for digital twin owners and suppliers, as well as information management experts, to come together and collaboratively enable this world-leading vision.


The DT Hub will connect you with other experts and innovators and provide the opportunity to help shape the future of the built environment in the UK. It's a space to share insight and experience, but also to gain further knowledge and seek guidance, on elements such as the Gemini Principles and the Information Management Framework, where needed.

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