Digital Twin Tech Summit 2026 will take place on 24–25 June 2026 at Park Plaza Victoria in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The event brings together leaders from industrial, energy, geospatial and urban technology domains to discuss how digital twins are developing from asset-level solutions into interconnected, large-scale ecosystems.
The summit focuses on the convergence of AI, IoT, GIS, BIM and emerging technologies, with practical applications across manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, public-sector estates, healthcare infrastructure and smart cities.
Why It Matters
Digital twins are moving beyond isolated asset models into connected operational systems that combine real-time data, simulation, spatial intelligence and AI-assisted decision-making. For TechInsyte readers, this event is relevant because it connects digital twin strategy with the technologies shaping enterprise infrastructure, smart cities, manufacturing operations, energy systems and public-sector digital transformation.
The agenda points to practical themes including AI-enabled digital twins, interoperable local digital twin platforms, BIM-to-digital-twin workflows, city-scale simulation, generative AI for live systems, spatial computing and operational intelligence.
Who Should Attend
The summit is relevant for enterprise technology leaders, digital transformation teams, smart-city officials, infrastructure planners, manufacturing technology leaders, BIM and GIS professionals, IoT teams, AI platform teams, data leaders, simulation specialists and public-sector innovation teams.
It may also be useful for software vendors, system integrators, engineering firms, construction technology teams, geospatial technology providers and organisations building digital twin strategies across industrial, urban, infrastructure and energy environments.
Source: Official event website