Date: 22nd October 2025
Time: 9:30-16:30
Location: One Great George Street, Westminster, London
Price: Free (but places are limited, so register to avoid disappointment)
Join us for a full-day update on the National Digital Twin Programme – the UK Government’s initiative to accelerate and grow national digital twinning capability.
The morning will focus on where we are now:
- Achievements from the last two years, including advances in the Integration Architecture, demonstrator applications, and operating frameworks
- Partner Spotlight from the National Energy System Operator (NESO)
- Real-world examples of applications addressing national priorities such as Net Zero, renewable energy generation, and resilience planning
In the afternoon, we will look ahead to 2030:
- The roadmap for the Integration Architecture, NodeNets, and the evolving NationalNodeNet
- The next steps in the demonstrator programme and the work on the operating frameworks
- Opportunities for collaboration, and upcoming procurement
- Q&A with the NDTP team and concluding remarks from the NDTP leadership
Agenda
09:30: Arrival, tea and coffee
10:00: Welcome – Rodney Berkeley, Director – Infrastructure and Technology, DBT
10:10: Achievements from the last two years:
- Integration Architecture
- Demonstrators and use in real-world situations
- Operating frameworks
11:45: Partner Spotlight – NESO
12:00: Lunch and networking
13:00: Exploring the roadmap to 2030:
- the Integration Architecture, NodeNets, and the evolving NationalNodeNet
- Increasing the complexity of digital modelling tools
- Developing the policy and process wrapper
- Up-skilling the next generation
- Opportunities for collaboration, and upcoming procurements
15:00: Break
15:30: Q&A with the NDTP team
16:20: Concluding comments
16:30: Close
Who should attend
The event will be valuable for:
- Senior leaders in business development, technical sales, and innovation
- Industry professionals from infrastructure, energy, transport, housing, and technology sectors
- Developers and solution providers interested in building on open, interoperable systems
- Academic, research, and public sector colleagues exploring data-driven innovation