'Hindsight is 20/20', we sometimes hear reverberating through the streets. Freely translated: we would make better decisions if we knew the consequences in advance. Indeed, a risk analysis is often not enough to assess the impact of an intervention. However, a digital twin could be the solution here. But what is meant by this broad concept? A digital twin is a virtual and often simplified version of reality. The fields of application are endless: a machine, a car, a building, a factory or even an entire city. Although the creations go beyond what we can imagine, they all aspire to the same thing: to represent reality in an understandable way in order to extract new insights. For instance, a digital replica of a city will allow the city administration to simulate the impact of measures, for example on air quality and traffic flows. Want to test, for example, whether making a particular street car-free has a negative impact on air pollution in the adjacent neighbourhood? Thanks to digital twin, it is possible. So unexpected and therefore highly undesirable situations can be avoided. How can we help? MEET HET profiles itself as a mapping partner for digital twins and provides geometric representation. We operate in diverse sectors: buildings (offices, retail, hotels, hospitals, rest homes, sports infrastructure), industry (factories, tank farms), infrastructure (roads, bridges, tunnels, locks, rail network), maritime (ships, platforms, windmills) and events (expo halls, festivals, parties).