Readiness checklist

Geometric Digital Twin Readiness Checklist

The geometric digital twin readiness checklist helps teams review whether a 3D model, BIM file, point cloud, or CAD asset is ready for a digital twin process.

Source Model Decision
Use case first

The checklist is a planning tool, not a certification.

It helps teams ask better questions before buying software, commissioning a model, or promising a digital twin outcome.

Many digital twin projects start with the wrong question: “Which platform should we use?” A better first question is: “What decision should this model support, and what data does that decision require?”

1Physical asset and use case
2Geometry source
3Fidelity and accuracy needs
4Semantic object structure
5Data freshness and update cycle
6Sensor or operational data needs
7Interoperability and file ownership
8Simulation, monitoring, or visualization goal
9Maintenance responsibility
10When a static model is enough
Request path

Get the checklist through the contact form.

Use the contact form and choose “Geometric digital twin readiness.” Add a short note about the type of model, asset, or process you are thinking about.

Do not send confidential CAD files, sensitive client data, or unnecessary personal information.

Make the data gap visible before the project becomes expensive.

Start by naming the model source, the fidelity needed, the update path, and the decision the twin should support.