Welcome to your Professional Hub.
Your guided pathway from idea to proof of concept
As a Terria Pro member, you now have access to the same structured learning framework that has helped government and industry leaders bring digital twin projects to life.
The Professional Hub is your self-paced home base - guiding you through every step of your project, from early ideas to a refined proof of concept ready to share.
How it works
The Professional Hub is designed to help you complete your project in focused, achievable sprints. Each sprint builds on the last, with templates, recordings, and examples to make your next step clear.
You’ll move through four key stages: Ideate > Build > Test > Learn.
Ready to begin?
Learn at your own pace, apply proven methods, and build a project you can proudly share.
Preparation
Suggested pre-reading resources
Suggested pre-viewing
Sprint 1: Ideate
Format: Webinar
Run by: Amber Standley, CXO & Program Lead
Topics covered
Introduction to Terria
Info about the program
Mapping the current state of your target PoC
Defining PoC goals
Small ideate session - HCD principles & resources
Q/A
Sprint 1. Check list
Complete PoC Current State Journey Mapping template
Fill out the Digital Twin Check List at the end of this Ebook
Webinar Recording
Sprint 2: Data
Format: Webinar
Run by: Amber Standley
Guest Speaker: Ana Belgun (Terria - Open Source Data)
Topics coveredDefine use case (Ideate activities)
Identifying open-source data that enhances digital twins
Licensing & security considerations
Data transformation Q/A
Webinar Recording
Resources
For detailed documentation go to Terria Help Centre
Sprint 3: Platform Oboarding
Quick start videos
A series of short videos to help you get started setting up, adding data and configuring your digital twin.Admin Overview
Get familiar with the basics of setting up your first project.You’ll learn how to:
Create your project using the Create project button.
Add datasets through the Project data → Add dataset modal.
Publish datasets into the Map catalogue so they’re available for viewing.
Launch the map from your project to explore it in the Map viewer.
Sprint 4: Build - Transforming your data
Sprint 5: Test - Storytelling & engagement
Format: Webinar
Run by: Amber Standley, CXO & Program Lead
Guest Speaker: Pernille Aggerholm, CMO
Topics coveredHuman-centred design & narrative development
Viewing digital twins from the user’s perspective
Structuring a compelling case study
Sharing best practices for impactful storytelling
Webinar recording
Resources
Sprint 6: Test - User research, iteration & documentation
Format: Webinar
Run by: Amber Standley, CXO & Program Lead
Topics coveredBest practices for sharing your data stories
Best practices for testing your PoC with users.
Best practices for capturing feedback and measuring success.
Summing it up in your case study
Sprint 7: Learn - Showcase your project
You’ve completed your project, congratulations! Now it’s time to share your story.
Sprint 7 is all about celebrating what you’ve achieved and helping others learn from your experience.
We invite you to showcase your work through one of Terria’s storytelling formats:
Case Study – a deep dive into your project’s goals, process, and outcomes, published on the Terria website.
Blog Feature – a narrative-style article highlighting your insights, challenges, and lessons learned.
Social Story – a short feature shared with Terria’s LinkedIn and partner network to inspire others.
Webinar Guest Spot – present your project alongside our team in an upcoming session.
Sharing your project helps:
Highlight your organisation’s innovation and leadership
Inspire other users and partners across sectors
Increase visibility for your work and the value it delivers
Build credibility for your team as digital twin leaders
Need inspiration?
Explore how others have turned ideas into impact:
Ready to share your story?
Express your interest by emailing amber.standley@terria.io
Our team will guide you through an easy, collaborative process to help you frame your narrative and get the recognition your project deserves.