The LEAD project has launched a Massive Open Online Course to share its main findings on Digital Twin’s potential for on-demand logistics planning. Unit 3: Modelling, simulation and data & Unit 4: Digital Twins Technologies are now online!

Learn about Digital Twins & Urban Logistics in the LEAD e-course!

LEAD course

Giacomo Lozzi
Senior project manager

The EU-funded project LEAD (www.leadproject.eu) has launched its shiny new Massive Open Online Course, open to all interested, with the goal of “Unlocking the potential of Digital Twins for sustainable on-demand urban logistics”.

It builds upon the results of the project’s Living Labs to deliver a Digital Twinning Capacity Building Programme, with a first-of-its-kind focus on urban logistics, to improve the capabilities and skills of personnel of authorities and researchers on open-source tools and modelling for Digital Twins. The course also provides a general introduction to urban freight, with a focus on on-demand and last-mile logistics.

It is split into five different units spread out, over the course of a couple of months, with a break planned between Units 1-2 and Units 3-5. Participants will have to complete all units to achieve course certification.

Interested?

The e-course is free of charge and will be hosted on the Mobility Academy platform. You can find instructions on how to register here and the registration link here.

In case of any questions, do not hesitate to contact Claudia Ribeiro or Raffaele Vergnani.

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