Imagine a world where every physical asset has a digital counterpart that learns, adapts, and optimises in real time; where factories predict and prevent failures before they happen. Imagine cities that manage energy, traffic, and services with perfect coordination, or personalised healthcare built around each patient’s digital twin, enabling precision treatments that were once impossible.

This is where digital twins could take us by 2035. Once simple representations, today’s digital twins have evolved into intelligent and dynamic systems that reshape how we design and optimise the world around us.

Digital twins bridge the physical and digital worlds in ways no other technology can. They enable real-time simulation and modelling of complex systems. They drive continuous process improvement through insights that were previously invisible. They turn static assets into dynamic, intelligent systems that create entirely new sources of value and competitive advantage.

But here's what makes this moment extraordinary: digital twins aren't just benefiting from advances in AI, robotics, IoT, and sensors, they're accelerating innovation in these technologies too. It's a self-reinforcing cycle. Robotics companies are using digital twin data to create more autonomous systems. Manufacturers are discovering business models they never imagined. Industries are being fundamentally reimagined.

Following the publication of techUK's green paper on the future of digital twinning in June 2025, this webinar brings together the ecosystem to explore how we turn this bold vision into reality, and how your organisation can be part of it.

This webinar will explore:

  • The art of the possible: What digital twins will enable by 2035 and how they'll transform organisations, business models, and entire industries
  • Why now: The convergence of technologies creating unprecedented opportunities (and how digital twins amplify them)
  • The UK advantage: How we align digital twin development with Industrial Strategy priorities and leverage mechanisms like BBB, NWF, and Catapults
  • Your pathway forward: From vision to tangible steps for businesses, policymakers, and innovators
  • Beyond 2035: A glimpse at the potential transformation ahead

Whether you're already working with digital twins or just discovering their potential, this is your chance to understand how this technology could transform your sector and what you need to do to seize the opportunity.


Sara Duodu  ​​​​

Sara Duodu ​​​​

Programme Manager ‑ Quantum and Digital Twins, techUK

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Sara Duodu  ​​​​

Sara Duodu ​​​​

Programme Manager ‑ Quantum and Digital Twins, techUK