This week DTCC organized a 3-day workshop titled “Urban Digital Twins: Data Models, Use-Cases, and Data Models.” Researchers from Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, and Sweden gathered to delve into the cutting-edge advancements in urban digital twins and present their latest research findings.
Representatives from the University of Salento, the GATE Institute in Sofia, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and Chalmers University engaged in fruitful discussions covering various aspects, such as interconnecting different platforms and data models. As a captivating addition to the workshop, participants had the opportunity to visit Universeums VisLab, where they witnessed the visualization of DTCC researchers’ data layers on a remarkable 3D-printed model of Gothenburg.
Emphasizing the significance of these international exchanges, Bernd Ketzler, the DTCC coordinator, underlined their critical role in mutually inspiring and propelling research and development efforts in the realm of urban digital twins.
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