Finalist teams work with Trimble experts at the Westminster kickoff to test and refine integrations ahead of Demo Day.
Westminster, Colorado, August 16, 2025
The Trimble 0–60 Challenge selected 16 finalists from startups and developer teams building integrations for architecture, engineering, construction and asset lifecycle workflows. Finalists attended a two-day kickoff at Trimble’s Westminster headquarters to test integrations with hands-on support from Trimble experts, then will spend 12 weeks refining solutions for deeper platform integration. The program culminates with Demo Day at the Trimble Dimensions user conference in Las Vegas, where teams will present finished integrations. Top prizes include cash awards and all participants can publish integrations on the Trimble Marketplace. Separately, Trimble issued a security patch for an asset management product.
Sixteen teams have been selected as finalists for the 2025 Trimble 0–60 Challenge, an accelerator program aimed at identifying and supporting startups, entrepreneurs and developers working across architecture, engineering, construction and asset lifecycle management. The program emphasizes innovations that integrate with Trimble’s open technology ecosystem and will culminate in a Demo Day at the Trimble Dimensions user conference in Las Vegas on November 10–12, 2025.
Organized in partnership with Trimble Ventures, the accelerator combines capital, industry expertise and go‑to‑market help to guide early‑stage teams as they refine technologies and strategies. The collaboration focuses on accelerating innovation within construction, transportation, geospatial and other core sectors by helping startups scale solutions that connect with Trimble’s platform and customers.
The sixteen finalists recently participated in a two-day kickoff event at Trimble’s Westminster, Colorado headquarters, where they received hands‑on support from Trimble experts to test and advance their integrations. Over the following 12 weeks, each team will continue to refine its solutions to strengthen workflows and unlock new opportunities through Tightened integrations with Trimble software and hardware ecosystems.
As part of the program, all participants can offer their integrations on Trimble Marketplace, a central entry point to the company’s developer ecosystem where users can discover and deploy verified integrations to extend Trimble solutions. The Demo Day will take place during the Trimble Dimensions conference in Las Vegas, with the top three finalists eligible for cash prizes. Attendees at Dimensions will have the chance to see how these new integrations may reshape design and construction workflows.
The initiative is designed to bridge gaps in market reach and connections for smaller enterprises, providing tools, expertise and support to help bring their solutions to market. By strengthening interoperability with Trimble’s open technology, the program seeks to advance more holistic, digital and physical workflow connections across industries. The kickoff and ongoing sessions are intended to help teams demonstrate how their software can enhance workflows and open new opportunities through Trimble integrations.
Trimble’s Westminster campus has a long history as a key hub for operations in agriculture, construction and geospatial work. The site hosts a range of facilities, including an outdoor technology development and testing center, and supports a sizeable portion of Trimble’s U.S. workforce. The company has described Westminster as a central location for its technology and market focus, underscoring the significance of the 0–60 Challenge in this region.
The program aligns with Trimble’s broader identity as an industrial technology company that links digital models, data analytics and physical assets to improve productivity, safety and sustainability across projects and facilities. The Trimble 0–60 Challenge is one example of how the company seeks to connect its core technologies with external partners to drive practical, customer‑driven solutions in construction and related fields.
The Demo Day marks a key milestone for finalists, with a possibility of cash prizes for the top three entrants. While the competition draws to a close, participants also gain ongoing access to the Trimble Marketplace, enabling the distribution and adoption of their integrations across Trimble’s user base. The event in Las Vegas is scheduled for November 10–12, 2025, during the annual Dimensions conference.
The Trimble 0–60 Challenge is an accelerator program designed to identify and support startups and developers creating solutions that integrate with Trimble’s open technology ecosystem across architecture, engineering, construction and asset lifecycle management.
A total of sixteen teams were selected as finalists for this year’s program, focusing on innovations that address customer needs and improve workflow through software integrations.
The kickoff is held at Trimble’s Westminster, Colorado headquarters, providing finalists with hands‑on access to Trimble experts to test and advance their integrations.
After the kickoff, each team enters a twelve‑week refinement period aimed at strengthening their solutions and expanding Trimble integration opportunities.
The Demo Day is part of the Trimble Dimensions User Conference in Las Vegas, running from November 10 to November 12, 2025, where top teams may be recognized and prizes awarded.
Participants can offer their integrations on Trimble Marketplace, which serves as a gateway for users to discover and adopt verified integrations that extend Trimble solutions.
The program is organized in collaboration with Trimble Ventures, a corporate venture fund that provides capital and industry expertise to help early‑stage technologies reach market.
The initiative aims to accelerate innovation by connecting new technologies with Trimble’s ecosystem, thereby enhancing workflows and unlocking new opportunities within construction, transportation and geospatial sectors.
Feature | Description |
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Finalists | Sixteen teams selected for the 2025 Trimble 0–60 Challenge |
Program type | Accelerator designed to test and integrate software solutions with Trimble’s ecosystem |
Focused industries | Architecture, engineering, construction and asset lifecycle management |
Kickoff location | Trimble headquarters, Westminster, Colorado |
Kickoff format | Two-day hands‑on session with Trimble experts |
Refinement period | 12 weeks of ongoing development and integration work |
Demo Day | During Trimble Dimensions User Conference in Las Vegas, November 10–12, 2025 |
Prizes | Cash prizes awarded to top three finalists |
Marketplace access | All participating integrations can be offered on Trimble Marketplace |
Funding and support | Collaboration with Trimble Ventures providing capital and guidance |
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