The 2025 CGA Conference, titled “The Geography of Digital Twins,” took place at Harvard University from May 22–24, 2025. Hosted by the Center for Geographic Analysis, the event explored digital twins—virtual models of real-world systems—and their applications in geospatial analysis, data science, and urban planning. It featured workshops, keynote speeches, panel discussions, and a virtual symposium on spatiotemporal data science.
The conference covered topics such as modeling, augmented reality, big data, high-performance computing, workflows, and the ethical implications of digital twins. It brought together experts from academia, industry, government, and NGOs. Registration was required, with free attendance for Harvard affiliates and a fee for others to participate either in person or online. Additional event details, including travel and lodging, were provided on the conference website linked below.