Digital Twin : A Comprehensive Overview

Published:29 Nov 2024

This course titled “Digital Twin : A Comprehensive Overview” is designed to provide naive learners to understand the basics of Digital Twin so they can get into either technical or functional nitty gritties of working in the trending domain of Digital Twin.

Digital services for Europe -

Published:29 Nov 2024

Digital Services for Europe is a practical strategy-building toolkit that helps ministers, mayors and directors (Chief Digital Officers and Chief Executive Officers) of municipalities and EU Member States to move towards a social and technical roadmap for digital services for all its citizens, in which collaboration at all levels of government and private sector are further enabled.

It aims at realizing user-friendly and cost-effective services that are citizen-centered, where people have insight into and control over their data.

Digital identities

Published:29 Nov 2024

In the video above, Dr Darren Reed outlines the importance of our online identities, and how essential it is that we possess the necessary skills – the digital literacies – required to forge those identities: identities that allow us to participate in online communities.

Design and implementation of Mutual Learning Communities

Published:29 Nov 2024

This DT4REGIONS Mutual Learning Community provides an entry point in the topic of Design and Implementation of Mutual Learning Communites. You can find learning materials, access related content on the DT4REGIONS Platform, engage in a dedicated forum disucssion and exchange with users working on the topic.

Demystifying digital twin, future technologies series

Published:29 Nov 2024

Digital twin technology may be most commonly thought of in its building visualization form. Moreover, the impression is often that it is exclusive to new, high-end development projects. This session peels back the basics of digital twin and how it can be utilized to optimize building performance and operations in both new and existing buildings.

Panelists: David Gallagher, Oxford Properties; Robby Martin, Willow; Chan Onechanh, SoFi

Stadium Moderator: Jeremy Richmond, DB Engineering

Data-driven methodology for electricity characterisation of districts

Published:29 Nov 2024

Energy characterisation of existing buildings at multiple geographical levels (district, city, region) can be used to understand energy use trends.  Moreover, it can correlate the energy consumption to characteristics of the territory and identify specific locations where there are buildings with poor energy performance.

Data visualization for understanding and decision-making

Published:29 Nov 2024

Data visualization makes data easier to understand. It aids communication (to the public) and decision-making (at governance level). Data transparency not only involves making the data public. It is necessary to provide visualizations that help citizens understand the policies that are applied and their results.

Data spaces for digital transition: enabling data creation, access and valorisation for EU Regions

Published:29 Nov 2024

DT4REGIONs and Living-in.eu initiatives under the lead of ENoLL within WP4, with the support of the Computer Vision Center, have organized the Webinar on Data Spaces for Digital Transition “Data Spaces for Digital Transition: Enabling data creation, access and valorisation for EU Regions”. With the aim to explore the integration of AI into Digital & Data Spaces for European cities and regions.

Data Spaces Blueprint | Version 0.5 | September 2023

Published:29 Nov 2024

The “Data Spaces Blueprint | Version 0.5 | September 2023”, published by the Data Spaces Support Centre, provides a consistent and comprehensive set of guidelines to support the entire development cycle of data spaces.

Data Demand and Re-use in the Public Sector

Published:29 Nov 2024

This webinar is hosted by the data.europa academy and builds on the data.europa.eu discussion paper “Measuring data demand within the public sector”. This webinar provides an introduction to data re-use by public institutions (e.g. to develop new public services) and the importance of engaging with and measuring data demand by this specific group of users. Expert speakers from practice and academia present best practices of assessing this demand and reflect on the impact on open data supply. Learning objectives:

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