List of Esri Digital Twin Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Esri Digital Twin for Geographic Information System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Esri Digital Twin for Geographic Information System include: Cantabria, a Spain based Government organisation with 28320 employees and revenues of $3.80 billion, Gwinnett County, GA, a United States based Government organisation with 5300 employees and revenues of $2.30 billion, Skanska UK, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 3240 employees and revenues of $1.71 billion, Jurassic Fibre United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Communications organisation with 155 employees and revenues of $9.0 million and many others.
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Cantabria | Government | 28320 | $3.8B | Spain | Esri | Esri Digital Twin | Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, the Government of Cantabria deployed Esri Digital Twin as a Geographic Information System to transform a 48,000 million point LiDAR cloud collected jointly with IGN CNIG into actionable territorial services. The initiative began as a proof of concept within the Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Service and scaled to represent 533,000 hectares, positioning Cantabria among the largest digital twins internationally.
The Esri Digital Twin implementation focused on point cloud optimization and 3D asset generation, using aerial orthoimages to colorize the LiDAR points and applying Esri software algorithms to derive solid building geometry. Workstreams included point cloud processing, automated mass-building reconstruction to create more than 600,000 building solids while preserving irregular details such as domes and chimneys, and web service optimization for visualization and distribution.
Operational integration centered on the LiDAR acquisition program carried out with IGN CNIG and the regionally available orthoimagery, combined via web GIS services to publish the Digital Twin. The deployment remained under the Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Service, and the territorial coverage and visualization capabilities supported business functions including territorial planning, environmental analysis, and public access to spatial data.
Governance evolved from a controlled proof of concept to a regional production rollout, enabling institutional use for vegetation cover analysis and the creation of a new land use and coverage map. The Esri Digital Twin outputs now feed territorial functioning models that inform questions about natural conservation state and ecological connectivity across Cantabria, and the platform has been positioned to provide broader citizen-facing services.
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Gwinnett County, GA | Government | 5300 | $2.3B | United States | Esri | Esri Digital Twin | Geographic Information System | 2020 | KCI Technologies, Inc. |
In 2020, Gwinnett County, GA implemented Esri Digital Twin as a pilot digital twin of the Beaver Ruin wastewater pump station to support operations and asset management. The deployment used Esri Digital Twin within a Geographic Information System architecture to unify spatial context, 3D building models, and live telemetry for improved situational awareness across operational teams in Gwinnett County United States.
The pilot consolidated lidar and BIM capture workflows with operational SCADA sensor feeds, converting Revit BIM into ArcGIS 3D formats to represent physical assets in three dimensions. Esri Digital Twin was configured to surface asset metadata, 3D geometry, and time series sensor telemetry, enabling visualization and contextual navigation of the pump station and associated infrastructure.
Architecturally the implementation integrated ArcGIS 3D content with cloud data handling, routing sensor data into Azure and feeding dashboards in Power BI for continuous monitoring. SCADA sensor streams were connected into the Azure pipeline to provide near real time telemetry inside the Geographic Information System environment, linking spatial representation to operational signals for 24/7 monitoring.
KCI Technologies, Inc. led capture and implementation, executing field capture, Revit conversion, and sensor integration as documented in the project case study. The pilot focused on operations and asset management workflows at the Beaver Ruin pump station, and the implementation explicitly supported improved situational awareness and enabled proactive maintenance through continuous monitoring and integrated visualization.
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Jurassic Fibre United Kingdom | Communications | 155 | $9M | United Kingdom | Esri | Esri Digital Twin | Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Jurassic Fibre United Kingdom deployed Esri Digital Twin in the Geographic Information System category, leveraging ArcGIS Enterprise hosted on Microsoft Azure alongside ArcGIS Field Maps to create an operational digital twin of its planned and existing broadband network. The deployment combined centralized GIS server capabilities with mobile field data capture to unify network geometry, asset attributes, and survey records into a single mapping platform.
The Esri Digital Twin implementation enabled functional modules for network planning, field surveying, construction oversight, and sales operations, with ArcGIS Field Maps providing mobile collection and offline editing workflows while ArcGIS Enterprise delivered centralized mapping services and dashboarding. The solution established a single source of truth accessible via mobile apps and dashboards to support as-built verification and site handover processes, and the case study reports approximately 20x faster as-built workflows.
Operational coverage included planning teams, field engineering crews, construction coordination, and commercial sales functions across Jurassic Fibre United Kingdom, tying field-collected data into enterprise mapping services for planning and rollout orchestration. Governance emphasized centralized GIS services and dashboard-driven status reporting to standardize survey to construction workflows and accelerate network rollout.
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Construction and Real Estate | 3240 | $1.7B | United Kingdom | Esri | Esri Digital Twin | Geographic Information System | 2022 | n/a |
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