LIMA '25 (Official Mapping & Digital Twin Technology Partner) [20-24 May 2025]
- Gary Teo
- May 8
- 2 min read
08/05/2025 | Langkawi, Malaysia

Exciting Partnership Announcement: TMT at LIMA 2025!
We are proud to announce our partnership with LIMA 2025 and Global Exhibitions & Conferences (GEC) as the Official Mapping & Digital Twin Technology Partner. We’re thrilled to support LIMA 2025 by providing an interactive digital map that enhances the event experience for both exhibitors and attendees.

With SpatialVerse, we are transforming conference and event space mapping. This cutting-edge platform leverages Spatial Digital Twin technology to develop interactive, data-rich maps that boost visitor engagement and operational efficiency.

SpatialVerse's event and conference features empower organizers and other stakeholders to create seamless, engaging experiences. Some of the key features include:
Interactive Navigation: Seamlessly guides attendees through the event space.
AI Chatbots: Provides real-time assistance and information.
Booth Metadata: Offers comprehensive details about exhibitors and their locations.
Innovative Event Space Advertising: Increases brand visibility with interactive digital displays.
These capabilities not only enhance the visitor experience but also maximize the reach and engagement of exhibitors. SpatialVerse allows organizers to collaborate efficiently while keeping changes synchronized with the physical environment.

Proven Technology: SpatialVerse at Changi Airport
SpatialVerse’s robust features are also utilized in the Changi App, enabling smooth indoor wayfinding across Changi Airport Group Terminals 1 to 4 and Jewel. This real-world application demonstrates the platform’s versatility and effectiveness in high-traffic environments.
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For LIMA or TwinAd (Innovative Event Space Advertising) matters, please contact us at:

Spatial Nugget: Did you know? The name LIMA not only stands for the "Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition", but it also means "five" in Malay, just like the event’s five-day duration. Makes you wonder, was it intentional or just a clever coincidence?
Written by: Gary Teo
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