One digital twin, three sensing layers

Ground cameras, drones, and satellites each speak a different language: different coordinates, resolutions, and cadences. Left in their own tools, they form three islands of data that never quite line up.
The digital twin is the common ground. Every stream is georeferenced and time-aligned into one model of place and time, so a detection on the bench can be reconciled with last week's drone survey and this morning's satellite pass, automatically.
Once everything lives in one model, questions that used to take a day of manual cross-referencing become a single query. Trend any metric, at any location, over any period.
That unified record is also what makes return on investment provable, because the value of the platform is written down in one place, auditable end to end.