Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, 24–25 March 2026

The 2nd AIOTI Annual Workshop on Semantic Interoperability for Digital Twins, with a special focus on reusability and compliance, will take place on 24–25 March 2026 in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, hosted by IHP GmbH – Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik.

Organised under the umbrella of AIOTI, the workshop will bring together representatives from industry, standards bodies, and research to discuss practical approaches to achieving semantic interoperability for Digital Twins. A key outcome of the event will be the development of a Manifesto for Reusable Ontologies, aimed at supporting scalable, vendor-neutral, and compliant Digital Twin ecosystems.

Topics include semantic interoperability for Digital Twins; reusable and FAIR ontologies; compliance, validation, and conformance testing; governance and lifecycle management of semantic assets; cross-domain interoperability; standards and vendor neutrality; and the role of AI, including large language models and agentic AI, in semantic technologies.

Expressions of interest to participate, as well as proposals for talks, posters, demonstrations, panels, breakout sessions, and lightning talks, are invited. 
The submission deadline is 13 February 2026. If an extension of the deadline is required, please contact Martin Bauer.

Links:
https://aioti.eu/event/2nd-aioti-workshop-on-semantic-interoperability-for-digital-twins/ 
Submission form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfCveTE6plN7Ol5XG0y9V5lYDtElul5TgySUNTINhK5cV1DRA/viewform 

Please contact:
Call and programme: 
Martin Bauer, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Venue and logistics: 
Krzysztof Piotrowski 
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